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The eclipse was just the beginning... Jade thought surviving the darkness was her greatest challenge, but she was wrong. Her journey now takes her to Crystal River, a place shrouded in secrets but every step closer to the truth puts her in greater danger. Aiden and Benjamin vie for her heart, even as their rivalries threaten to tear them apart. Skye waits in the shadows, her claws sharper than ever. And the deeper Jade delves into her past, the more she begins to fear what she's becoming. Both Seraphina and demons fear her. Jade begins to question what they see in her...and wonders if she…mehr

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The eclipse was just the beginning... Jade thought surviving the darkness was her greatest challenge, but she was wrong. Her journey now takes her to Crystal River, a place shrouded in secrets but every step closer to the truth puts her in greater danger. Aiden and Benjamin vie for her heart, even as their rivalries threaten to tear them apart. Skye waits in the shadows, her claws sharper than ever. And the deeper Jade delves into her past, the more she begins to fear what she's becoming. Both Seraphina and demons fear her. Jade begins to question what they see in her...and wonders if she should fear herself, too. Smolder, the electrifying second book in the Fires Within Series, burns with forbidden love, perilous secrets, and a heroine on the brink of discovering her true power.
Autorenporträt
Jezza Deep is a poet and storyteller who weaves emotion into every line, exploring the timeless themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Their work has appeared in the International Library of Poetry and Last Girls Club, with forthcoming features in Cosmic Daffodil and the Brussels Review. Beyond poetry, Jezza's storytelling breathes life into several widely-read novels, creating rich, haunting landscapes of feeling and imagination. With a voice both lyrical and raw, Jezza Deep invites readers to lose themselves in the beauty and ache of the human experience.