Malevolence

Smauggy


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Explicit and plentiful [?] · 24 ratings · Published: 20 Jul 2021

Malevolence by Smauggy
"Pretty princess who lives in tall towers built by slaves she calls 'monsters' thinks she knows what it's like to live in fear..."
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Every young faerie girl fantasizes about her dream wedding.

The beautiful gown with the lace train that trails behind her as she walks barefoot across the soft grass, holding a bouquet of daffodils and baby's breath. Surrounded by family and friends who eagerly wait with bated breath for her arrival. But not as eagerly as the love of her life waiting for her at the end of that long path of roses. A mixture of anxiety and excitement dancing in her eyes to match the fast beating of her heart. All to say those fateful words to make her fairy tale ending come I do .

But not all fairy tales are happy stories.
Nor do all faeries deserve ... a happy ending...

In a mythical world of faeries, elves, and shapeshifters, peace among the races can only last for so long.

While Phaedra, daughter of King Elyan and princess of the Faerie Kingdom of Niendel basks in the privilege of living a sheltered life as royalty, Malachi and Xander, Lords of the Shapeshifter Kingdom of Argon, are set on a violently destructive and blood-stained chaotic path that will turn her entire world upside down.

By the time the demure faerie crosses paths with the hostile, vindictive shapeshifters, it's all but too late to save herself from what's to come.

Her stubborn resistance fuels their desire.
Their love breeds pain. Their anger stokes war.
Try as she might, there's nowhere Phaedra can hide from their... MALEVOLENCE .

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CONTENT
This is a dark fantasy romance. Content will touch on topics relating to genocide, racial oppression, child endangerment, PTSD, and self-harm. Trigger warnings include non-consensual relationships, and explicitly detailed torture and deaths. Reader discretion is advised.

As a caveat to the because of the historical context of this story, there are several flashbacks. In this story, understanding the present requires a look into the past.
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