King of Ironwall by A. Ang

The King of Ironwall

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“His knuckles throbbed and his throat burned, but none of it compared to the seething hatred that pulsed quietly beneath his skin. He would endure this. He would survive every indignity. And when the day came that he killed Va’ar, he would savor every second of it.

After more than a thousand years standing undefeated, the city of Ironwall fell to its knees beneath the relentless onslaught of a demon invasion. With his kingdom in ruins and his people on the brink of annihilation, King Hugo faced an impossible choice. The ruthless demon overlord, Va’ar, offered only one path to survival—Hugo’s hand in marriage and a promise to bear his offspring.

What began as a cold, transactional union soon twisted into something far more complicated. The warmonger Hugo had feared as a mindless, bloodthirsty conqueror proved to be anything but. Va’ar was sharp. Cunning. Merciless when necessary, but never without purpose. And worst of all, he knew exactly how to get under Hugo’s skin.

As the fragile lines between enemy and ally blurred, the king was forced to confront the cracks in his faith, the weight of his own prejudices, and the unbidden, undeniable pull of desire.

Theme:

Dark MM romance, fantasy, mpreg

Trigger warning:

Dubcon, forced marriage, polyamory (off screen), interspecies relationship, exhibitionism, miscarriages and stillbirths, sexism, racism, internalized homophobia, enema, butt plug, violence, mutilation, false religion and blind fanaticism.


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