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Cover of In the Veins of the Drowning

In the Veins of the Drowning

Kalie Cassidy (2025-07-15)

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages338 (Standard (250-400))
SeriesThe Siren Mage #
Setting
CSM age18+

Content levels

ViolenceStrong
Sexual contentSteamy
LanguageModerate

Trigger warnings

BloodViolenceDeathCaptivityHunting/Being HuntedBody HorrorGraphic ViolencePower ImbalanceUndead

Positive tags

Found Familyhealing arcHigh AngstHurt/ComfortSwoony

Tropes

Blood MagicDark RomanceEnemies to LoversFated MatesForbidden LoveForced ProximityGothic RomanceMate BondMonster RomanceMorally Gray HeroOn the RunSlow BurnTouch Her and DieUrban Fantasy Romance

Themes

Acceptance vs FearIdentitylove vs dutyMonstrosity and Humanitypower and corruptionSelf-DiscoverySurvival

Synopsis

An "atmospheric and evocative" (Rachel Gillig) romantasy about a threatened Siren who forges a bond with a brooding, self-righteous king in order to flee the king who raised her. Perfect for fans of One Dark Window and For the Wolf. The monster is always slain… Imogen Nel is in hiding. Hiding from a cruel kingdom that believes Sirens are monstrous, blood-hungry creatures. Hiding from a king and his captain who viciously hunt her kind. Hiding from her own alluring abilities. By keeping herself from the sea, Imogen’s bloodlust is dulled, and her black wings remain concealed beneath her skin. When a neighboring king comes to visit, Imogen can no longer hide. He knows precisely what she is, and he believes she can save their kingdoms from an even greater monster. But Imogen’s power threatens to violently reveal itself, and the two form a blood bond that protects them both. They flee together, traversing waters teeming with the undead. As the lines between duty to their people and desire for each other begin to blur, Imogen worries her ancestral powers may not be enough to kill what hunts her—the only way to defeat a monster may be to become one herself.

Tags

Dark Fantasy