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Paladin and Necromancer

Paladin and Necromancer

by

Adrienne Miller

Seven years ago, a Paladin married a Necromancer. It didn’t seem like a big deal back then, seeing as the world was ending.

For better or worse, humanity survived. The extraplanar enemy was repelled, and the rifts in the Multiverse were patched up.

In the ruins of the realm’s devastation, humanity recovered and rebuilt. Stuck in an uneasy marriage, Kassander and Silver couldn’t be less enthusiastic about the prospect.

Perhaps it’s for the best that a noble house is slaughtered in what looks like a wine-soaked demonic ritual. At least solving crimes gives Kass and Silver something to do.

Together, they uncover a conspiracy that threatens to tear apart the multiverse and its deities – and, most importantly, their already fragile marriage.

A dark fantasy mystery-romance.

Paladin and Necromancer is a dark fantasy adventure packed with friendship and romance. You'll love Paladin and Necromancer if you're looking for:
- DnD-inspired Fantasy
- Dark themes
- A tragic-comic tone
- Disabled, non-binary, and neurodivergent characters in a Fantasy setting
- A mature take on a complex relationship

More Details

IAC Main Tropes:

Dual POV, Second Chance, Found Family

Detailed Tropes:

DnD-inspired, Marriage

Representations in This Book:

Health Disorder, LGBTQA+, Mental Illness

Age Groups:

Adult

Spice Level:

Level 3

Available Formats:

Paperback, Hardcover, eBook

Content Information:

Level 4

Swearing, Sexual Content, Violence, Torture

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Paladin and Necromancer

Paladin and Necromancer II

Paladin and Necromancer II

Book 2

About the Author

Adrienne Miller

Adrienne Miller writes in the genre of Dark Fantasy; combining beautiful aesthetics with existential dread. Her stories feature complex romances, found family dynamics, and storylines centred on world mysteries.  


She has grown up with both classic and new Fantasy, from Michael Moorcok's Eternal Hero series, Michael's Scott's "Thraxas" magical detective romps, to quiet and heart-felt Science-Fantasy by Becky Chambers.  


The Travelling City is inspired by her love for the imaginative worlds of old-school role-playing games like Planescape Torment and the intricate character work of urban fantasy authors like Holly Black.

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