Every story needs a villain.
This time, the villain gets to speak.
They call her a wicked witch, a curse in high heels, the storm that wrecked Drearyton Cove. Venus is fine with that. Being the monster in everyone else's story is safer than admitting how badly she wants to belong in her own.
But when a single name on a birth record drags her back to the small town she nearly destroyed, Venus's plan is simple: find the mother who gave her up, get answers, and disappear before anyone ends up dead. Again.
Drearyton Cove has other ideas.
The town remembers the blood and broken glass she left behind. Strangers with too-keen smiles take an interest in her search. The more Venus digs into her past, the more she realizes she isn't the only predator stalking these streets—and humans, with their pretty lies and pitchfork hearts, might be more dangerous than any witch or fae.
To win the love and loyalty she secretly craves, Venus would have to become someone softer, kinder… good. But goodness was never what saved her. As buried family secrets rise, and new enemies close in, Venus must decide who she is when the world has already written her role—and how much of herself she's willing to burn to rewrite the ending.
Because in this town, choosing your own story can be deadly.
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MELT is book four of the Faerie Song Saga, a dark, addictive romantasy told from Venus's gloriously villainous point of view—perfect for readers who love morally gray witches, twisty small-town secrets, and "maybe-monster" heroines in the tradition of Sarah J. Maas and Holly Black.
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Step into Drearyton Cove… and let the wicked girl melt your heart.
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