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Ashlyn Drewek

    This author, a self-proclaimed dark romantic, draws inspiration from Gothic masters to craft tales of eternal love, shattered souls, and madness, often punctuated by murder. Her narratives delve into the tumultuous depths of human emotion, exploring the darker aspects of life with a captivating intensity. The unique style weaves together themes of tragedy and obsession, immersing readers in worlds where the veil between passion and peril is thin. Through her evocative prose, she offers a compelling exploration of love's most perilous and consuming forms.

    The Wrath of Leander Welles
    The Damnation of Leander Welles: Or, The Death & Life of Bennett Reeve
    • The proposal is simple. The execution? Not so much...The day Bennett Reeve meets Leander Welles is the day his life changes forever. A ruthless lawyer to some of Chicago’s most despicable criminals, Bennett has seen it all — until he lays eyes on the enigmatic millionaire.By combining their wicked brilliance and unlimited resources, the world is theirs for the taking. But as Bennett helps Leander undertake an elaborate plan for revenge against the people who wronged him, Bennett’s own past starts to catch up with him. When Leander is threatened as a result, Bennett will do anything to protect the man he loves — even if it means losing him.

      The Damnation of Leander Welles: Or, The Death & Life of Bennett Reeve
    • The Wrath of Leander Welles

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Wrath - strong vengeful anger or indignation; retributory punishment for an offense or a crime. They say love makes you do crazy things. In Bennett Reeve's case that is the understatement of a century. Reunited with the love of his life, he will stop at nothing to ensure all of Leander's dreams come true. There's just one little problem - Dr. Lorelei Clayton. Until she's gone, Leander will never truly be his. Having lost Leander once already, Bennett will be damned if he stands by and lets it happen again. Exonerated from the four murders in his hometown, Leander Welles returns to Easton to pick up the pieces of his life. Before he can rest easy, there are few loose ends that need to be tied up. But as everyone knows, for every action there is a reaction and Leander unknowingly sets off a chain of events that even he cannot control. With each new death, he learns a painful lesson - when you're the villain, there is no such thing as happily ever after. Content warning: This book contains references to alcohol/drug use, various mental health issues, self-harm, suicide, and torture. Reader discretion is advised.

      The Wrath of Leander Welles