The Phantom Rogue ARC

Release Date: September 8

Want to read The Phantom Rogue early? Join my ARC team.

ARC readers get:

  • Early access to the book before launch day.

  • A chance to shape momentum by leaving an honest review once the book goes live.

What I ask in return:

  • Post an honest review on Amazon, Goodreads, BookBub, and/or anywhere else you fancy on release day.

  • Share your thoughts openly, praise, critique, or somewhere in between.

  • Post on TikTok or Instagram if you want to!

Read the blurb and themes below, and if you’re still up for the ride, just fill out the form at the end. A list of triggers can be found here.


🌸 Blurb 🌸

She crossed the world to face her demons
And found the man bound to slay them.

Leila is a cunning bounty hunter and the black sheep of a gifted family of magi. After spending a year watching her mother waste away while her prodigy brother pursued his own ambitions, she is left with a cursed box and a fragment of an ancient demon wrapped around her soul.

Haunted and grieving, Leila follows her brother’s trail to a distant land. But in this empire of shadowed streets, paper lanterns, and sacred temples, she is the one being hunted.

His name is Renji Kurosawa.
He is the last phantom. The deadliest demon slayer in the city. A man hidden behind a crimson mask.

As Leila uncovers a conspiracy tied to her elusive brother, the sadistic game of cat and mouse between them twists into a bloody obsession, and Renji will inevitably become the man who would burn the world to save her.

What you can expect:

  • Dual POV

  • Masked shinobi MMC

  • Badass bounty hunter FMC

  • Arabian and Japanese/Tibetan-inspired fantasy settings

  • Cat-and-Mouse chase

  • Demonic possession

  • "Touch Her and Die"

  • Dog companion (Akita Inu 🐕)

  • Apocalyptic stakes

  • Graphic descriptions of corpses, violence, and sex

  • Complete story with a HEA

The Phantom Rogue is a dark romantasy. It explores dangerous themes and contains mature content that may not be suitable for all readers. Please review the content warnings. Your mental health matters.

While the story involves violence, torture, and graphic descriptions, there are no dub-con and non-con sex scenes.

You don’t need to read the other Archetypes books beforehand. Leila appears in The Confessor, but everything you need is in this one.