King of Iron Hearts

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1. KING OF IRON HEARTS by Giana Darling

SYNOPSIS

The King of Iron Hearts
Is a fable now 
A tale they tell children 
About a man made of metal
Whose heart burned so boldly 
It melted him from the inside out

This is a book about a man who feels too much and the woman who loves him. Divided into four parts, it explores the journey he takes from a young man with a wild, restless soul that yearns for something more to the wise man who understands the intricacies of love and loss. The last part shifts to the point of view of his woman to witness their love story from both angles.

BOOK REVIEW

Giana Darling is so talented OMG! I honestly have no words to describe the extent of my admiration of her.

King of Iron Hearts can be read as a standalone book of poetry, but it does tie into Lessons in Corruption and After the Fall, two books in the Fallen Men series. It consists of absolutely breathtaking and insanely beautiful poems King Garro wrote to Cress. The poems are so dark and emotional, you could definitely see some of the characters reflected in the well-written words. Highly recommend!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Giana Darling is a TOP40 Amazon best-selling romance author who specializes in the taboo and angsty side of love.

She currently lives in beautiful British Columbia where she spends time riding on the back of her man’s bike, baking pies, and reading snuggled up with her cat Persephone. She’s a lifetime athlete, playing and coaching basketball, soccer, field hockey, and softball, so she comes by her competitive spirit naturally. A born reader and self-proclaimed geek, she is enamored with mythology, history and all kinds of literature. Before becoming a romance novelist, she was a food journalist, a food blogger, a coach, a French tutor and the owner of a pie company. For the last few years she has been living all over Europe, mostly in her second home France, but she’s finally settled with the Love of Her Life in her hometown on an island off of Vancouver. 

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