The Ink Eater
About
Baird Cardall is perfectly content with never leaving the manor. For over 200 years, he’s written and eaten thousands of stories, keeping the house alive and pleased as its vessel—alone, codependent, and devoted.
Until one of his stories escapes.
Hemming is a shapeshifter written into existence to keep Baird company. Gorgeous, part ink, and infuriatingly desirable, his mere presence is a disruption. Having broken away from his story, he causes harm to the manor—and thus, to Baird. And, yet, the magnetic pull between them is undeniable, even as Hemming digs up the ugliest parts of Baird’s past.
But the house wants Hemming dead. It’s awfully hungry, and it won’t stop demanding until its cravings are satisfied. As his bond to the manor grows more hostile, Baird must choose between protecting all he has lived for—or destroying it for good.
This gothic romantic tragedy explores the horror of being confined to traditional expectations and generational abuse, and takes a dive into what it means to choose yourself.