On the day Brexley was born, the end of the world came to the earth. The wall between Earth and the Otherworld collapsed. Budapest split into two parts: flourishing Buda was now ruled by fae, while people ruled an ugly, decaying Pest. And it’s no accident that this part of the country was called the Wild Lands.
Orphaned early on, the girl was placed under the care of General Marcos. All of Brexley’s childhood and youth were shaped into the spirit of a fearless warrior fighting for her country. But a fateful incident changes everything.
Brexley ends up in Halalhaz, the most terrible prison in the east. In this House of Death, the girl must survive at any cost by fighting in the Games. But there’s another problem: Warwick Farc. A local legend. Cruel and vicious—but damnably attractive fae. The question is: what will kill her first—an outbreak of passion between them, or a duel in which only one can win?