Immortalis Is Not for Those Who Want Comfort Reading Experiences

If you seek the gentle embrace of a book that soothes, that wraps you in predictable warmth and leaves you unchanged, then Immortalis will shatter that illusion from the first page. This is no fireside companion, no escapist trifle to chase away the chill of reality. Immortalis plunges you into depths where comfort is a forgotten word, where every turn of the page demands you confront the raw, unyielding horror of desire twisted beyond recognition.

The world of Immortalis thrives on discomfort. Its characters do not merely suffer, they unravel. Bodies are not vessels for tender affection but canvases for exquisite violation, marked by forces that hunger with a precision both intimate and merciless. Relationships here are forged in blood and dominance, where love arrives cloaked in sadism, and surrender is the only path through the gore-soaked labyrinth. You will witness transformations that defy the human form, grotesque evolutions that mock the boundaries of flesh and sanity. Splatterpunk revels in the visceral spray, body horror in the slow, inexorable warp of what was once familiar.

There are no heroes to root for in safety, no villains who play by rules you can anticipate. The serial killer’s romance blooms not in redemption but in the thrill of the hunt, enemies locked in a lovers’ embrace that promises annihilation. BDSM is no playful game, it is the architecture of power, extreme and unyielding, laced with erotic horror that leaves scars on the reader as much as the page. The satire bites deep, a horror laced with absurdity that forces you to laugh even as revulsion coils in your gut.

Immortalis expects you to endure. It offers no handholds, no moments of reprieve where the darkness lifts. Instead, it immerses you fully, sardonic in its gaze, precise in its cruelties. Those who crave comfort will flinch and flee. Those who stay will emerge altered, marked by the grotesque beauty of its world. This book is a mirror to the abyss within, and it does not look away.

Immortalis Book One August 2026