SYSTEM OF SHADOWS
by Kian Mann
Synopsis
SYSTEM OF SHADOWS You weren’t looking for this book. But it has been waiting for you. System of Shadows is not a story you casually read. It is a story that finds you—quietly, relentlessly—until you realize it has been speaking your language all along. This is a world where power hides in silence, where shadows are not evil but aware, and where the… SYSTEM OF SHADOWS You weren’t looking for this book. But it has been waiting for you. System of Shadows is not a story you casually read. It is a story that finds you—quietly, relentlessly—until you realize it has been speaking your language all along. This is a world where power hides in silence, where shadows are not evil but aware, and where the most dangerous truths are the ones written into blood, bond, and destiny. A world where magic does not ask permission—and where love is never safe, never simple, and never free. At the center stands a girl who was never meant to exist. Marked by forbidden power. Hunted by kings. Bound to shadows that refuse to obey anyone else. Her presence fractures ancient systems—wolves, dragons, rulers, prophecies—because she does not belong to any of them. And watching her from the dark is a man who was never meant to love. Cursed by a bond that kills. Forged by exile and control. Terrified of the one connection that could either save him… or destroy them both. What unfolds is not a “chosen one” fantasy. Not a gentle romance. Not a story that plays by familiar rules. This is a slow-burn descent into power, into dangerous intimacy, into a world where every alliance costs blood and every bond carries consequence. Every chapter tightens the tension. Every secret deepens the fracture. Every shadow moves with purpose. If you crave: Dark fantasy with emotional weight Forbidden bonds that hurt before they heal Powerful heroines discovering who they are when the world tries to decide for them Romance that burns, resists, and refuses to be easy High-stakes magic, ancient wars, and enemies who wear crowns Then this book is not optional. You’ve felt it before—the sense that most stories stop just short of where you need them to go. System of Shadows does not stop. It crosses the line. It asks dangerous questions. It gives you characters who don’t just fight fate—but rewrite it. Once you open this book, you will understand something unsettling: