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Den of Vipers

by K.A. Knight

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About This Book

When her father sells her to settle a debt with the most dangerous men in town, the unnamed heroine of Den of Vipers finds herself property of four ruthless criminals — Ryder, Garrett, Kenzo, and Diesel. What follows isn't a rescue story. It's something far more unsettling and compulsive: a woman who refuses to break, surrounded by men who expected compliance and got something else entirely. K.A. Knight builds the tension on a knife's edge between captivity and desire, between survival instinct and something the heroine won't name yet.

Knight writes dark romance with an unapologetic hand — no soft edges, no tidy redemption arcs offered before they're earned. The reverse harem structure lets her develop four distinct voices and dynamics without shortchanging any of them, and the pacing knows exactly when to tighten the screws and when to let a scene breathe. Readers drawn to morally complex power dynamics and heroines who hold their ground will find this one hard to put down. It earns its darkness by making you care before it makes you uncomfortable.