Inferno of Darkness Author:Stephanie Rowe Many centuries ago... — Fatally wounded by his father, Dante Sinclair has only hours left to destroy his family's tainted legacy before he succumbs to the poison coursing through him. Rigidly focused on his goal, he has no time for anything else, until he meets a sensual, tormented woman that calls to his soul in ways that strip him raw and derai... more »ls him from his mission.
Elisha, the princess of darkness, is willing to give up her life to save the world she loves, until Dante Sinclair robs her of the one tool she has to defeat the evil that courses through her veins.
The darkness is closing in on them both, and the two tormented souls are torn from their chosen paths and thrust into a passionate whirlwind of sacrifice, betrayal, and devastating choices.
Author's note: Originally intended to be a novella, INFERNO OF DARKNESS ended up being too long and complex to be a novella. It is a complete novel that is slightly shorter than the other novels in the Order the Blade series.
"Rowe is a paranormal star!" -J.R. Ward
BONUS MATERIAL: INFERNO OF DARKNESS contains excerpts from select Stephanie Rowe novels.
All books in the Order of the Blade series are intended to be standalones that can be read in any order. Books in the Order of the Blade series: DARKNESS AWAKENED, DARKNESS SEDUCED, DARKNESS SURRENDERED, FOREVER IN DARKNESS, DARKNESS REBORN, DARKNESS ARISEN, DARKNESS UNLEASHED, INFERNO OF DARKNESS, DARKNESS POSSESSED (Available 2014).
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Four-time RITA Award nominee and Golden Heart Award winner Stephanie Rowe is the nationally bestselling author of more than twenty published novels with major New York publishers. Stephanie has received starred reviews from Booklist and high praise from Publisher's Weekly. Stephanie is the author of the bestselling Order of the Blade paranormal romance series, as well as the intensely passionate Ever After series, and the gripping Alaska Heat series. She also writes teen fiction, middle grade fiction, and motivational nonfiction.« less