Book 2 of The Saint of Hunger dark romance trilogy: The Court has filed its petition. Selene Marchetti has thirty days to respond, six months to build a case, and a federal prosecutor for a best friend who has just been handed the most unusual brief of her career.
She also has Adrian — freely chosen now, not protocol-bound — and a hunter from a Spoleto-based order who keeps bringing her information in pieces, on a timeline she suspects is calibrated to something she can’t yet see. And she has Lior, who is teaching her that the hunger is not the most dangerous thing she carries.
The most dangerous thing she carries is the ability to read what people have been looking at when they think no one is watching.
Explicit. For readers who stayed for the romance and are now staying for the conspiracy.









