She has twelve nights to win back her brother's stolen years. He has twelve nights to ensure she fails. Neither of them planned on this. In the vampire city of Vethara, blood is not food. It is time. The Tribunal has run the blood-tithe compact for two centuries, harvesting seconds and years from the human districts to fuel the immortal class. And every twenty-seven years, they offer one impossible prize: a vial of crystallised time, enough to rewrite a single irrevocable event. >Cael Dawnvein has been Tribune of the Trials for eleven years. He is precise, morally compromised by design, and running out of his own lifespan one spent week at a time. His orders are clear: contestant seven must not win. But Cael has been quietly spending himself to keep her alive, and Zara has been reading the evidence of it in the bones of every chamber she survives. She knows what his hands cost. He knows she knows. And neither of them can afford what is building between them. >The Marrow Trials is a dark romantasy novel built for readers who are tired of waiting. Twelve trials in twelve nights means every chapter is a countdown. The enemies-to-allies-to-lovers arc is structural, not argued: Cael is not her enemy because they disagree but because the architecture of his position requires him to be. The romance earns its heat level because both characters pay for it in the only currency this world trades in. Featuring a heroine with a specific, tactile magical ability, a morally grey love interest who falls first and says nothing, a sapphic secondary romance, and a magic system built around time as the extractable resource rather than any variation of standard vampire lore. >The clock is already running. Scroll up and start reading.
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