A Duel With The Vampire Lord
Married to Magic [Dramatized Adaption] • Book 3
by Elise Kova, Triya Leong, Danny Gavigan, David Engel, Robb Moreira, Torian Brackett, Carolyn Kashner, Megan Dominy
Why You'll Love This
She showed up to kill the Vampire Lord — he had other plans entirely.
- Great if you want: enemies-to-lovers vampire romance with a strong-willed heroine
- The experience: fast, tension-packed, and romantically charged from the first confrontation
- The writing: Kova builds crackling push-pull dynamic between leads quickly and efficiently
- Skip if: you want depth — at 12 pages, this is a slim, focused vignette
About This Book
On the night of the blood moon, forge maiden Floriane has one purpose: watch the Vampire Lord die. When her brother falls at Ruvan's hands, she throws herself into the fight without hesitation—only to discover that the monster she came to destroy has no interest in killing her. What follows is a story that twists the familiar vampire romance inside out, layering genuine danger with the slow, agonizing realization that enemies can become something far more complicated. The stakes are personal, the curse is ancient, and the tension between duty and desire never lets up.
As a dramatized adaptation of Elise Kova's beloved series, this entry leans into ensemble storytelling, bringing multiple character perspectives to vivid life on the page. The prose moves with urgency, balancing world-building economy with emotional weight—no small feat in a compact format. Readers already invested in the Married to Magic world will find satisfying depth here, while newcomers get a tightly constructed entry point into a fantasy landscape where loyalty, sacrifice, and forbidden attraction collide with real consequences.