In a world where the League and its assassins rule, where betrayal and treachery are everywhere . . . the only survivors are those ones who are . . .
BORN OF SILENCE
Darling Cruel walks a dangerous line of deception, and is part of the ruling family his alter ego, Kere, is trying to bring down. More importantly, he's working to destroy the man who murdered his father... his uncle. But he has to be careful. One wrong move will cost him not only his own life, but that of his mother and siblings.
Zarya leads the Resistance and is the only one Darling has ever fully trusted, but when she uses a weapon he designed specifically for her, against the family he protects, all bets are off. His ally has now become his foe and the once protector turns into the real Kere.
Now Zarya must find the humanity that once lived inside Darling or the entire universe will fall victim to one of the most ruthless dictators ever known. But how can anyone regain trust when their betrayal ran so deep?
About the Author
Sherrilyn Kenyon is a #1 New York Times bestselling author with more than sixteen million copies of her books in print, in over thirty countries. She is the author of the Dark-Hunter novels, which have an international cult following and always appear at the top of The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today lists. Writing both as Sherrilyn Kenyon and Kinley MacGregor, she is also the author of several other series, including: The League, Brotherhood of the Sword, Lords of Avalon, The Dream-Hunters and the forthcoming Nevermore.
Industry Reviews
"Kenyon delivers the goods readers have come to expect, and more."--Booklist "Kenyon's writing is brisk, ironic, sexy, and relentless imaginative."--Boston Globe "[A] publishing phenomenon...[Sherrilyn Kenyon is] the reigning queen of the wildly successful paranormal scene."--Publishers Weekly "Kenyon boldly goes where no author has gone before and claims yet another genre as her own. With her League series, she has created a new, addictive universe and proven herself the undisputed master of the cross-genre novel."--Publishers Weekly