

Pour sauver son village d'un hiver éternel, Freya s'est offerte aux dieux, mais c'est un ancien démon du désert qui a répondu à l'appel. Désormais, elle est liée à un trône d'ombres, servant de batterie vivante à une créature qui considère son cœur comme son terrain de jeu privé. Lorsqu'il découvre qu'elle est la seule chose capable de le tuer, son obsession passe de cruelle à mortelle.
You thought your sacrifice would bring the sun back to your dying village. Instead, you opened a door to the scorching sands of an ancient hell. In 'The Ifrit's Forsaken Vessel,' you step into the shoes of Freya, a woman whose desperation becomes her undoing. When the gods ignored your prayers for an end to the eternal winter, an ancient desert demon—an Ifrit of unimaginable power—claimed your soul as his own. Now, you aren't just a survivor; you are a prisoner bound to a throne of shadows, serving as a living battery for a creature who views your heartbeat as his favorite rhythm and your fear as his finest vintage. This dark romance pulls you into a world where heat and ice collide, and where the line between hatred and desire is burned away by supernatural fire. As you navigate the treacherous halls of his obsidian palace, you will experience every touch and every whispered threat with breathtaking intensity. With SideHop’s cutting-edge face-swap technology, the stakes are raised as you see your own face in every intense encounter, making you the literal star of this paranormal epic. The power dynamic is shifted, however, when a terrifying secret is unearthed: you are not just his slave, but his only weakness. You are the only thing in existence capable of ending his immortal life. As his obsession turns from cruel to lethal, he must decide if he will crush the vessel that sustains him or succumb to a love that could destroy him. Will you find a way to escape his fiery grasp, or will you lose yourself to the soul bond that links your life to his? In a game of predator and prey, what happens when the predator realizes his prey holds the blade to his throat?