
A dark Swan Lake retelling where the ‘villain’ steals the girl, set in a world of secret pacts, feuding families, and primal obsession.
He’s her curse, but she’s his salvation, and he’ll do anything to keep the ones he loves safe.
Rebellious ballerina Luna Bordeaux may be the darling of the New Orleans elite, but she’s destined to dance in her parents’ shadows. Her twenty-second birthday was supposed to be her escape. One last performance, one necessary breakup, then? Freedom.
Except her white knight of a boyfriend just proposed on stage.
And now her masked stalker has crashed the engagement party…
Orion Fury has protected Luna for years, counting the seconds until he can claim his future wife, honoring a vow made between their fathers decades ago. His discipline has only ever slipped once, but his enemy just crossed the line. All bets are off, and a night that began with a party ends in kidnapping and murder.
Now Luna is a stolen bride with blood on her slippers and a target on her back, trapped in the wilderness with the man who hunted her. But Orion isn’t the only predator in these woods, and the men coming for her will do anything to stop the Fury-Bordeaux alliance.
Her villain may be the one person she’s determined to hate, but is he the only one dangerous enough to keep her alive?
Unveil is the first book in the Frayed Satin series, a second generation legacy series of interconnected standalones. The “legacy” piece is that the new main characters are the children of the main characters in Greer’s Tattered Curtain series (Phantom, Rouge, Dreadful).
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I received an eARC in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
“I’ll always want to dance with you, little bird.”
This book slump is really kicking my ass. When I saw that I was sent this ARC I was instantly excited for it, but unluckily for me, I’ve been having THE WORST book slump I’ve ever had. It’s been like two months of truly not wanting to read anything. So needless to say this book was really good, but it took me such a long time to get through. Not because I didn’t like it but because of this stupid book slump.
Regardless of my slump, I’ve had the pleasure of reading another book by this author last month. I really enjoy her writing style, the characters, the setting, and the picture that this book painted in my brain was such a beautiful one. It was such a great experience. To my knowledge, this is my first ever Swan Lake retelling and I really enjoy it. Funny enough, my husband and I watched a beautiful rendition of Swan Lake done by The Australian Ballet a few weeks ago, so reading this book was definitely a treat. I thought this was a really interesting take on Swan Lake. Luna and Orion were easy to connect to and made for one another in my eyes. It was also unhinged, dark, dangerous, made me blush a bit, and I truly enjoyed it.
I highly recommend not only giving this book a try but this author! Great read!
About the Author:
Greer Rivers lives by the mountains with her real-life book husband and their three furbabies. Obsessed with history and folklore, she’s also a sucker for reality TV and proudly owns her titles as a messy eater, shirt ruiner, and steadfast non-sharer of food and wine. She adores romance, especially the dark and twisty kind, and her main goal as an author is to create a safe place for readers to feel too much.

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