
No one walks away unchanged from the kind of love that was never meant to happen.
That’s the beating heart behind The Reign of Secrets—a story carved from shadows, layered with longing, and stitched together by the kind of destiny that demands a price.
For years, I’ve been haunted by a question: What if the person you’re meant to be with is the one the world says you shouldn’t touch? From that single question, an entire world unfurled. And in it, Elira and Lucien emerged.
This book isn’t just about vampires. It’s about power, bloodlines, and the unseen threads that pull us toward our undoing. Set in a world where politics of the supernatural unfold behind veiled eyes, The Reign of Secrets explores the chilling beauty of a sanctuary that hides more than it protects—and the people trapped inside it.
⚜ Meet the World…
The French Quarter inspired the mood: wrought iron balconies, moody skies, the pulse of history in every stone. But beneath the cobblestone streets of my imagined city lies an older world—one ruled not by humans, but by creatures who’ve made silence their throne.
Lucien Draugrheim is their king—haunted, eternal, and untouchable. But his power doesn’t stop the ache he carries or the dream that keeps returning.
Elira… well, she’s the kind of girl who doesn’t know she’s the storm until everything breaks around her.
🩸 A Taste of Fate
“You are not a myth,” he whispered. “You’re a warning. And I… I ignored it.”
The Reign of Secrets dances between fate and rebellion. Soulmates are real—but in my world, the bond can be a curse. When love is forbidden, it’s never soft. It’s teeth. It’s trembling hands. It’s breaking rules written in blood.
And yet… isn’t that what makes it worth chasing?
💀 What to Expect
This series will take you deeper into:
The broken bond that threatens two worlds The ancient laws vampires don’t speak of aloud A girl with angel’s eyes and a memory sealed by magic A king who shouldn’t care—but does
If you love dark romance, crumbling castles, secret societies, and enemies who burn for each other more than they should—then you’ll feel right at home here.

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