💡 : While it can be read as a standalone, Smith’s character is built up from Book 1, so reading the previous Victorian Decadence books provides more context for his evolution.
: A bisexual hero described as "sexually fluid" and "unconventional". He is a man of significant power with a dark, traumatic past that is fully explored in this installment. Their Master by S.M. LaViolette
: Moira is not who she seems; she has entered Smith's life specifically to destroy him as part of a long-held revenge plot. 💡 : While it can be read as
The story centers on , a wealthy and powerful man who has been a recurring figure throughout the series. : Moira is not who she seems; she
: The book is described as "dark, angsty, and dryly witty".
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: Smith desires a legitimate heir but knows he cannot be faithful to a single partner due to his "adventurous appetites".