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Series: Verran Isles #1
Publisher: Slowburn
Publication Date: February 10, 2026
Rating:
Goodreads Synopsis:
She is not the pet they tamed.Blessed with the power of illusion, Iverson Pomeroy has many tricks up her sleeve. However, none of them are a match for the enchanted collar at her throat that keeps her bound as assassin and mistress to a ruthless king. Forced to play the role of his obedient pet, she plots in secret to destroy him and claim the freedom she has always been denied.She is the beast they let inside.When a mysterious reaper, Thorne, arrives in the city with his sights set on the same weapon Ivy needs—the only artifact that can remove her collar—sWith a tenuous alliance tying them together, Ivy learns there is more to her reluctant companion than meets the eye... He sparks her curiosity and ignites dangerous desires within her. But will the secrets they harbor destroy each other? And does it even matter, when anyone who so much as touches Thorne dies?he must decide how far she’s willing to go.And she will show no mercy.
Review:
I have been finding some great romantasy lately and I am here for it.
Heir of Illusion follows Ivy, bound by the king with magic, she has to use her power of illusion to do his bidding. Mostly that means being his assassin but sadly she also fell into the trap of being his lover as well. Essentially a glorified slave, Ivy is not ok with her situation and is looking for a way to break free when Thorne enters her world. A dark and mysterious Reaper, who makes her feel things she doesn't want to explain and he is in her way.
The plot follows her and Thorne through learning that the magic they seek is the same, and there are so many twists. Some were predictable but others were so wonderfully jarring. I have so many questions, in a good way, and cannot wait until book two.
Ivy, while strong, is also broken and her character was the perfect blend of 'I will kill you' and 'I am hopeless'. She is stubborn and won't ask for help but in comes Thorne with his 'who hurt you' mentality and shadow-daddy nature was swoon-worthy. Thorne was frustrating at times though with the mystery and evading, but in the end it all comes together so wonderfully.
I really enjoyed the story overall but there are a fair number if triggers, so be aware. Here are a few: domestic abuse, physical abuse, torture, murder, violence. The villain here is really horrible in every way.
The worldbuilding was good and immersive, and the characters absolutely drive the story forward. The emotional arcs and slow-burn relationship tension were perfection. While I gave this 5 stars, I did find myself wanting a bit more depth and clarity around the magic system itself but expect the series to further enlighten us along the way. The foundations were intriguing, but the rules and limitations could have been explained a bit more.
Overall, the character dynamics, great tropes, and momentum more than carry the story, making it an addicting read! Be prepared for the triggers and some spice, but if you like a longer fantasy read with that touch her and die vibe, this is certainly for you.

















