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Beneath The Surface By Emily Mcintire -

The setting feels claustrophobic and atmospheric, where everyone has a motive and the "perfect" facade of the town is rotting underneath.

Alina and Jaxson have a volatile history. Their chemistry is built on "push-and-pull" tension, grief, and mutual distrust. Beneath the Surface by Emily McIntire

Unlike the Never After series, which focuses on villainous protagonists in reimagined lands, Beneath the Surface is grounded in reality. It’s a "slow-burn" in terms of emotional trust, but a "fast-burn" in terms of physical chemistry and plot pacing. He falls first (but fights it). "Touch her and you die." Murder mystery subplot. Tragic pasts and redemption. Unlike the Never After series, which focuses on

The story follows , a woman who returns to her hometown of Bloodwood to bury her brother after his mysterious death. Refusing to believe it was a simple accident, she begins digging into the town’s shadows. Her path collides with Jaxson Reid , the town’s "black sheep" and her brother’s former best friend. Jaxson is cold, dangerous, and hiding secrets of his own, but he becomes Alina's unlikely ally—and primary temptation—as they uncover a web of corruption. Core Themes & Style "Touch her and you die

is a standalone romantic suspense novel by Emily McIntire that swaps her usual "fractured fairytale" tropes for a gritty, high-stakes mystery set in a small town. The Premise

While it contains the spice McIntire is known for, the plot leans heavily into the "whodunit" aspect, featuring heavy themes of trauma, betrayal, and revenge. Why It Stands Out

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