Aria Rahman has died before.
Not in dreams. Not in stories. Not in the harmless, distant way people speak about old lives and forgotten names. She has died in this city, and the city remembers.
When blood stains the snow and a man made of shadow appears wherever death reaches for her, Aria is dragged into a dark hidden world beneath the streets—a world of buried bells, broken thresholds, and laws that were never meant to be touched by the living.
He is feared like a curse. Beautiful, ruthless, and impossibly controlled, Adrian Vale has spent centuries carrying a wound the city never healed. He should stay away from her. He does not. Every time Aria is threatened, he is there—watching, intervening, bleeding the cost in silence.
But protection turns dangerous when the bond between them begins to change.
What starts as a haunting connection becomes something far more intimate and far more lethal: a tie built from death, memory, hunger, and choice. And when a man obsessed with rewriting the laws of life and ending begins using Aria's past as the key to tear the city open, she and Adrian are forced into a brutal truth:
Some bonds are not meant to be broken.
Some loves are not meant to survive.
And some doors, once opened, demand everything.
Darkly sensual, atmospheric, and emotionally consuming, The Man Who Breathes Her Death is a haunting dark romantasy about obsession, sacrifice, forbidden devotion, and the terrifying difference between what is taken and what is chosen.
Perfect for readers who love gothic tension, possessive heroes, death-touched romance, dangerous mythology, and love stories written on the edge of ruin.
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