What We Devour: A Dark Fantasy Tale of Power and Sacrifice
What We Devour is the eat-the-rich, deliciously dark fantasy you’ve been waiting for. In a world where the rich sacrifice the poor to maintain their power, a young woman wielding the power of the banished gods binds herself to a wicked prince to save her crumbling world.
Lorena Adler’s Secret Power
Lorena Adler has a secret—inside her resides the power of the banished gods, the Noble and the Vile. For years, she has hidden this dark power, living quietly as an undertaker in a small town. She dreams of marrying her best friend, Julian, and leading a simple, if unfulfilling, life. But Lorena’s true nature is something she cannot afford to reveal, for it could change everything.
A Deal with a Wicked Prince
Lorena’s world is turned upside down when the bloodthirsty crown prince arrives in her town. Known for his cruelty and desperation, the prince recognizes the power Lorena possesses. When Julian’s father is arrested, Lorena makes a fateful decision—she offers her service to the crown in exchange for a fair trial for Julian’s father. This deal binds her to the prince, who needs her power to repair the weakening Door that holds back the Vile, the banished gods who threaten their world.
Embracing Her True Nature
As Lorena delves deeper into the mysteries of the Door and the terrifying cost of keeping it closed, she realizes she must embrace both the Noble and Vile parts of herself. The fate of her world depends on her ability to wield her power without losing herself to it. In *What We Devour*, Lorena’s journey is one of sacrifice, dark magic, and the struggle between good and evil.
A Must-Read for Fantasy Lovers
*What We Devour* is a gripping tale that combines dark fantasy with a powerful message about class, power, and sacrifice. This novel is perfect for readers who love complex characters, morally gray heroes, and stories that challenge the status quo. Dive into Lorena Adler’s world and discover the power that lies within.





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