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Dante

Dante

Dark Veil Series

A.Unda-Tames

I didn’t fall in love.
I walked into a trap—eyes open, wrists bare, heart unguarded.

Dante promised escape.
Control. Power. Protection.

What he gave me was bruises I learned to crave, obedience that felt like choice, and a hunger I didn’t recognize until it owned me.

He taught me how to kneel.
How to break.
How to bloom in the dark.

I thought I was special.
I thought I mattered.

Then he left me in an abandoned warehouse with nothing but pain, lies, and a backpack full of stolen money—proof that I was never more than a pawn in his war for power.

Used.
Played.
Discarded.

But Dante made one mistake.

He forgot that monsters don’t just create weapons…
They create survivors.

And if he thinks I’ll disappear quietly, he’s about to learn what happens when a woman stops begging—and starts hunting.

A brutal, obsessive dark romance featuring a morally gray anti-hero, power imbalance and BDSM dynamics, cartel crime and betrayal, touch-her-and-die intensity, psychological obsession, and high-stakes passion with consequences.

This is a dark, unconventional romance with mature themes. Please check the author’s note for content warnings before reading.

Perfect for readers of Rina Kent, Luna Mason, and Shantel Tessier.

Genres:

Dark, Romance

Spice Level:

Level 5

Content Level:

Level 4

Content Warnings:

Dark Bloom Society books often explore the shadows of human experience. This story is intended for mature audiences and contains themes that may be distressing to some readers.
Please be advised that this work includes:
• Organized Crime & Cartel Violence: Including depictions of death and graphic situations.
• Intense Power Imbalances: Themes of obsession and control.
• BDSM, breath & Impact Play: Descriptions of consensual and non-consensual physical marks, including bruising.
• Grief: Deep exploration of loss and the mourning process.
Proceed with caution. Your mental well-being is more important than any story.
Disclaimer
This is a work of fiction. While the narrative involves themes of organized crime and cartel operations, the author and Dark Bloom Society do not condone or encourage illegal activities, violence, or any form of real-world criminal conduct. These elements are used solely for dramatic and storytelling purposes within a fictional context.



Representations:

Mental Health

Tropes:

Morally Grey

feared by all-soft for one, he'd burn the world for her, touch her and die, morally gray anti-hero, obsessive protector

This book is available for

Free on Amazon

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