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R. L. Davennor

    Raelynn Davennor crafts romantic fantasy and science fiction, weaving musical numbers into tales of darkness, dragons, and sassy heroines. As a seasoned musician and composer, her work reflects a deep connection to melody and the mystique of the night. She constructs worlds brimming with imagination and song, offering readers a distinctive literary experience. Davennor is often found lost in thought, translating tunes into compelling narratives.

    A Land of Never After
    The Hells of Notre Dame
    • The Hells of Notre Dame

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      One night was all it took. I should have stayed away. I should have thrown away her scarf, banished Esmeralda from my mind, body, and soul, and never thought or spoke of her again. That would have been the best thing, the right thing. But our Lord works in mysterious ways, and before I know it, the walls of Notre Dame become her prison as much as they are my sanctuary. And with temptation front and center, neither of us have the strength to resist. Our days become longing glances and coded whispers, our nights stolen kisses and caresses on borrowed time, because we both know the inescapable truth. Our love can only end as it began-in fire. But as each day passes, and the more I fall under her spell, eternal damnation seems a small price to pay. If Esmeralda is hell, I'll go willingly. The Hells of Notre Dame is a sapphic retelling of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the first book in The Phantom of Notre Dame series: where Hunchback collides with The Phantom of the Opera in the streets of gothic Paris. These LGBT+ dark fantasy romances are as steamy as they are twisted, and are intended for a mature adult audience. Please note: while Claude and Esmeralda remain the main characters of every book, they will add partners of various genders to their consensually polyamorous relationship over the course of the series.

      The Hells of Notre Dame
      3.6
    • A Land of Never After

      A Peter Pan Retelling

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A deep yearning for the ocean drives the protagonist's journey, exploring themes of longing and discovery. As they navigate their relationship with the sea, the story unfolds with vivid imagery and emotional depth, revealing how this connection shapes their identity and life choices. The narrative captures the allure of the ocean, intertwining personal growth with the beauty and mystery of marine life. Through this exploration, the book invites readers to reflect on their own dreams and the impact of nature on the human experience.

      A Land of Never After
      3.4