THE LAST UNBLOODED HEIR: A SLOW BURN FANTASY ROMANCE.
V CRIMSON
THE LAST UNBLOODED HEIR is a slow burn enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance featuring:
Forced proximity and magic binding that punishes aggression — but goes completely silent when they choose each other
Slow burn romance with electric tension from page one and a payoff worth every chapter of waiting
A chosen heroine who earned it — dirty tactics, pressure-point work, and three years of unconventional methodology the judges hated and couldn't disqualify
A brooding forbidden alpha who writes eight words without drafting them and sits in a hallway with no guarantee of anything
Political court intrigue and a fifteen-year conspiracy built by people who believed the right architecture could make anything disappear
Dark fantasy world-building woven through romance — magic that learns the two of them, war-marks, Alpha compacts, and a bond that goes outside its written parameters
Enemies to lovers who stop being enemies somewhere between the card game and the tea made without being asked, and never quite agree on exactly when
Steamy explicit scenes with distinct emotional drivers — adrenaline, jealousy, identity, active choice, celebration — and a bonding night that earns every chapter before it
"You are not a calculation. I was, and I'm not anymore."
For readers who love their fantasy romance with real stakes, their heroines capable and wounded in equal measure, and their alpha heroes quiet in the way that means the silences say more than the words. For fans of romantasy slow burn, forbidden alpha romance, magic bond fantasy romance, enemies to lovers fantasy, and stories where the most dangerous thing two people can do is finally stop pretending they don't need each other.
The arithmetic keeps coming out differently.
She fought like someone who expected to be left mid-battle.
Until she didn't.
⚠️ This book is intended for readers 18 and older. It contains explicit sexual content, emotionally intense themes including abandonment trauma, morally complex characters, and dark fantasy elements. Reader discretion is advised.

