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Apollyon

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Pages
343
Language
EN
ISBN
9781937053161
Reading Time
~6h

Apollyon is a book by Jennifer L. Armentrout. It has 343 pages.

About this book

Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Apollyon steps firmly into the dark romance genre, exploring themes of power, vulnerability, and the complicated intersection of fear and desire. The narrative centers on Cassiopeia, a young woman thrust into a world of danger and moral ambiguity, where her path crosses with Apollyon, a brooding figure whose reputation precedes him. Through atmospheric prose and psychologically nuanced character development, the novel examines how trauma shapes identity and how trust can emerge in hostile environments. Armentrout’s signature focus on intense emotional stakes is amplified here by a gothic-tinged setting and deliberate pacing that prioritizes tension over convenience. The work stands out for its unflinching portrayal of morally gray protagonists and its willingness to sit with discomfort rather than resolve it quickly. Readers familiar with Armentrout’s broader catalog will recognize her commitment to character-driven storytelling, though this title marks a distinct tonal shift toward mature themes and darker romantic dynamics. The novel operates as a standalone exploration of control, redemption, and the fragile boundaries between attraction and survival.

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How many pages is Apollyon?+

Apollyon has 343 pages.

What is Apollyon about?+

Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Apollyon steps firmly into the dark romance genre, exploring themes of power, vulnerability, and the complicated intersection of fear and desire. The narrative centers on Cassiopeia, a young woman thrust into a world of danger and moral ambiguity, where her path crosses with...

Who wrote Apollyon?+

Apollyon was written by Jennifer L. Armentrout.