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What would you get if The Hunger Games met a water-world dystopia, with a slow-burn romance just dangerous enough to drown in?

"Sometimes the most dangerous thing is to be completely alone with your secrets."


In Fairwell, the games never end. They just get quieter, more personal, and far more cruel...

By the time Tani realizes she’s part of them, the ring is already locked around her thumb.

Gray.

The color of people who don’t survive long.

Fairwell’s wealthy elite don’t touch the games themselves — they watch. They wait. They choose which lives are worth breaking and which are worth keeping… for a little while longer.

The only person who stands between Tani and total disappearance is the man who branded her; the man who locked the ring on her thumb in the first place.

But Hayden Comber doesn’t act like a savior. He acts like a man who knows exactly how dangerous he is... and is deciding whether she is worth the risk. He speaks carefully. Moves like he is always calculating the cost of every step. And every time their paths cross, something shifts — the air, the rules, the line she isn’t meant to cross.

She shouldn't trust him.

But in Fairwell, survival is about choosing the right danger.

And Hayden might be the most dangerous choice she’s ever made.

Read the book some readers are calling “a darker, more intimate spin on The Hunger Games,” set in a gilded island city where secrets are buried deep and the games don’t always announce themselves. On the surface, it’s flawless. Beneath, it’s feral. And the most dangerous thing of all may be the person who chooses to see you...