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THE SHADOWBOUND HEARTS – Book IV: The Demon Who Called Me Home
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THE SHADOWBOUND HEARTS – Book IV: The Demon Who Called Me Home in Brampton, ON
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Not all darkness wants to silence you.
Some of it wants you to stay.
After surviving silence and refusing engineered peace, Elara encounters a different kind of power—one that does not erase, correct, or still.
It recognizes.
In The Demon Who Called Me Home , the fourth book of THE SHADOWBOUND HEARTS , Elara meets a presence that speaks, remembers, and gathers those who were excluded by perfection. This darkness does not promise rest. It offers belonging.
No vows.
No silence.
No disappearance.
Instead, it offers connection that carries weight—loyalty, consequence, and the price of being held by others who cannot afford to lose you.
As angelic order and demonic belonging collide openly for the first time, Elara is forced to confront the most dangerous question yet:
Is freedom still freedom if it must be carried alone?
This is not a story about corruption.
It is a story about warmth that binds, love with conditions, and the cost of being seen as someone worth keeping.
A dark romantic fantasy about belonging without ownership, loyalty without silence, and the temptation of a home that asks you to stay.
The war of orders is no longer distant.
THE SHADOWBOUND HEARTS moves toward its reckoning.
Not all darkness wants to silence you.
Some of it wants you to stay.
After surviving silence and refusing engineered peace, Elara encounters a different kind of power—one that does not erase, correct, or still.
It recognizes.
In The Demon Who Called Me Home , the fourth book of THE SHADOWBOUND HEARTS , Elara meets a presence that speaks, remembers, and gathers those who were excluded by perfection. This darkness does not promise rest. It offers belonging.
No vows.
No silence.
No disappearance.
Instead, it offers connection that carries weight—loyalty, consequence, and the price of being held by others who cannot afford to lose you.
As angelic order and demonic belonging collide openly for the first time, Elara is forced to confront the most dangerous question yet:
Is freedom still freedom if it must be carried alone?
This is not a story about corruption.
It is a story about warmth that binds, love with conditions, and the cost of being seen as someone worth keeping.
A dark romantic fantasy about belonging without ownership, loyalty without silence, and the temptation of a home that asks you to stay.
The war of orders is no longer distant.
THE SHADOWBOUND HEARTS moves toward its reckoning.





















