Currently reading 💟 The Poison Daughter

🥀The standalone enemies to lovers sensation about a woman whose lips are deadly poison … until she meets the one man who can survive her kiss.

Thank you to @slowburn.reads & @sheilareadsandwrites for this gifted ARC copy. Set to release - 8/18/2026

🥀 I started this last night and I stayed up way too late ! I didn’t want to put it down. A few chapters in and already the suspense has gripped me. Enjoying it immensely.

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7/4 Edited to

... Read moreIf you love enemies-to-lovers romances with a supernatural edge, The Poison Daughter offers a fresh and thrilling take on the genre. The unique premise—a woman whose lips carry a deadly poison—adds an intense layer of suspense and intrigue that keeps readers turning pages late into the night. From my own experience diving into similar novels, the blend of danger and romance creates a compelling tension that really elevates the emotional stakes. What makes this story especially captivating is the dynamic between the heroine and the one man who can withstand her poisonous kiss. Their relationship grows in a way that is both believable and emotionally charged, highlighting themes of trust, vulnerability, and resilience. These elements deepen the narrative beyond a standard romance, inviting readers to connect with the characters on a personal level. Additionally, the anticipation leading up to the August 18, 2026 release adds to the excitement—the story has already garnered buzz as a USA Today bestseller and is connected to the popular #zandoslowburn tag. For readers who enjoy suspenseful summer reads with a dash of fantasy and intense romantic conflict, this book promises to be a standout choice. If you appreciate stories that mix supernatural elements with heartfelt romance, The Poison Daughter is worth adding to your reading list. Its combination of mystery, danger, and emotional depth creates an immersive experience that goes beyond typical genre fare. I recommend preparing for some sleepless nights—you may find, as I did, that this book is hard to put down once started.