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New Release & Giveaway: Daughter of the Drowned by Kerry Williams


Title: Daughter of the Drowned
Series: The Darkness Duet, #1
Genre: Dark Romantic Fantasy
Release Date: February 20, 2025
Cover Designer: BookSmith Design

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A broken young woman will stop at nothing to discover why she’s being haunted, even if that means storming the Underworld to face off with Death himself. 
  
Twenty-one-year-old Lovely Timms hasn’t always been afflicted with otherworldly visions; in fact, it’s only these last four years that have been a haze of addiction and denial since she drowned.  
  
Only when she’s visited by an apparition of her father does she finally begin to believe her hauntings are real. Desperate to discover why she is plagued by the dead, she travels to the occult-filled city of New Orleans with childhood best friend, Tino, by her side. Though, as her abilities grow, so does the icy herald of Death. 

Death with a face, a name, and a delicious voice with which to beckon her. 
  
Death calls to Lovely, will he get to keep her? 
 
Perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and V.E Schwab, those who like their romantic fantasy with a side of gore, childhood friends to lovers, Death as a love interest, and their romance with more steam and less spice. 

Now available!

Kerry Williams is a UK author based in the heart of England and writer of romantic fantasy novels.  

Copywriter by day, she gets lost in a world of magic at night, either in her writing or in what she reads. Her creative roots were cultivated by the writing of the unforgettable Anne Rice, she also adores the work of Erin Morgenstern, Holly Black, Judy I. Lin, and Rachel Griffin to name a few. These days you will often find her with her nose buried in a romantic fantasy book.

She graduated from Brunel University with a 2:1(hons) in Creative Writing. She is an avid cat lady, die-hard tea drinker, and eternal star gazer. Always known to her family as a daydreamer, she and her young daughter, Ivy, can often be found looking at the moon.

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