The MMC attempts to lure the FMC into freeing him. While he is initially presented as a dangerous, possessive figure, he does not necessarily have a typical "villain agenda" beyond his immediate goals and his intense focus on the heroine.
The book heavily features South Asian culture, particularly through family dynamics and food.
It is a novella, meaning it is a relatively short read. Releasing the Djinn by Katerina Winters
Scary powerful villain mmc tries to lure the fmc into freeing him.
is a dark fantasy romance novella by Katerina Winters , originally published in 2020 as part of the Of Wolves and Witches series. It follows a high-stakes, "slow burn" relationship between a young woman and a powerful, imprisoned supernatural being . Story Overview The MMC attempts to lure the FMC into freeing him
As a dark romance, the story explores heavy themes, including dubious consent (dub-con) and non-consent elements, especially in its early stages. It is noted for its "slow burn" emotional development despite the short novella length. Book Details Series: Of Wolves and Witches , Book 1.
Paranormal/Fantasy, Demons, Possessive Hero, and South Asian/Desi representation. It is a novella, meaning it is a relatively short read
The narrative centers on a from a South Asian/Indian family. Her life takes a dark turn when she encounters a scary, powerful villain (MMC) who has been trapped.