Writing Reborn with Arial Burnz

Writing Reborn with Arial Burnz

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🗡 The Blade That Cuts Both Ways
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🗡 The Blade That Cuts Both Ways

Love and death, pain and passion — it’s all in the cover.

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Apr 11, 2025
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Behind the Cover: Midnight Conquest

It’s cover reveal day!!!! And I can’t tell you how excited I am to finally share this with you.

Rewriting Midnight Conquest wasn’t just about plot and pacing — it was about reclaiming my voice. My brand. My soul.

This is where I plant my flag in the shadowed soil of Dark Fantasy and say, this is home.

I’ve been writing this way my whole life… I just didn’t know what to call it until now. I always thought I was writing paranormal romance — and yes, there’s romance. Yes, there are vampires. Yes, there’s steam. But…

My heroes were always edgier.
My villains were always darker.
And I liked my heroes dangerous.

If the villain had to die at the hero’s hand, then he damn well better deserve it — because my heroes? They don’t wear white hats. They wield silver swords and vengeance and they don’t flinch when they draw blood.

This is your first peek. But there’s more. So much more...

Black roses have always meant one thing to me: dark love. Vampire love.
The kind that sinks its teeth into your soul and refuses to let go.

And the sword?
That’s not just a fancy fantasy weapon. It’s Broderick’s silver-plated blade, forged for one purpose: to kill the vampire who made him a monster. The man who stole his humanity. The one he must destroy to protect the woman who unknowingly owns his heart.

But there's one detail hiding in this cover that, if you’re not looking closely, you just might miss it…

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