Free Black Canary: Book 2
About
This is the continuation of Captivity.
The portal is gone. Her world is unreachable. Malec Talandros brought her back to Caelistra and made sure she stayed.
Allora is trapped in a palace that feels more like a cage, bound to a man who insists the Vash’telor proves she belongs to him. He calls it fate. She calls it control. Whatever exists between them is pulling tighter, and neither of them knows how to break it without breaking each other.
When Malec crosses a line she cannot forgive, Allora runs.
This time, she does not look back.
The bond doesn’t snap when she goes. It stretches, raw and violent, leaving Malec unraveling as he hunts her across the country, always close enough to feel her, never close enough to catch her.
On the road, Allora finds another Canariae and a fragile sense of freedom that never quite feels real. It doesn’t last. A new Awyan enters her path, one tied to Malec in a way that shifts everything she thought she understood about him.
Elsewhere, beyond her path and far from the choices she thinks she’s making, something watches.
A child stands in the quiet space of her dreams, unmoving, patient in a way that feels deliberate. He looks at her as though he has been waiting, as though her arrival was never in question.
And somehow, he feels tied to everything.
This is a slow burn. A true enemies-to-lovers story that does not offer easy answers. The deeper Allora goes, the more the truth begins to surface. And the more dangerous it becomes to turn back.
This is a slow burn, enemies-to-lovers dark fantasy romance and a direct continuation of Book One.
Perfect for readers who love dark fantasy romance, enemies to lovers, slow burn tension, obsessive male leads, high yearning, captive heroine arcs, and morally gray relationships.
Praise for this book
Loved the 2nd book in Malec & Melodie /Allora's story. The world building,the writing,the emotions between these 2 characters is everything. Cant wait for book 😁 Thank you Nox cant wait to read more of your work
2nd book in the Free Black Canary series, a darkish fantasy romance with morally strained relationships and reluctant bonds, not my usual genre, but it definitely held my interest, and I'll be continuing the series. Great writing!