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Slaying the Frost King

Eirah never expected to become an offering, but Slaying the Frost King begins with exactly that kind of brutal bargain. In a realm ruled by cold power and ritual sacrifice, she is chosen to be sent to Morozko, the Frost King, a feared ruler who demands blood as the price of his authority. Eirah is a reclusive toymaker rather than a warrior, which gives the story an immediate imbalance and makes her captivity at his ice palace the heart of the setup.
What follows is a fantasy romance built on danger, resistance, and proximity rather than trust. Morozko is not introduced as a gentle figure, and the novel leans into that tension, placing Eirah in a world of frost, threat, and attraction that neither of them can easily control. Part of the Mortal Enemies to Monster Lovers series, it reads as a dark fairy-tale-style romance with a wintry setting, a captive-and-king dynamic, and a tone shaped by menace as much as desire.
