Chapter 115. What to Plan?

Harper's publisher was left astonished by her latest manuscript. They were well aware of her talent for weaving compelling tales of dark romance, but what she had delivered this time was an entirely different beast—one that was not only darker but also imbued with a tantalizing sensuality that surpassed her previous works.

 

Titled 'The Death's Embrace,' Harper's new manuscript plunged into the depths of human desire and despair, intertwining themes of violence and passion in a way that left readers breathless.

 

It was a narrative that dared to tread where few writers would, exploring the complexities of love in the shadows. Even the editor, engrossed in the manuscript, found herself questioning her own sexuality as she turned each page, captivated by the raw energy and provocative nature of Harper's writing.