Gravebound: Blood Remembers | Kim Taehyung FF |

Summary

You have already read their story. But you don't know the full truth. You have seen their modern life - now let's go back 300 years. How did it all begin? What carved the first scar into a friendship that once seemed unbreakable? Is love truly that selfish... that someone would erase everyone standing in their way? That someone would deceive the very people they once called their own? What really happened the night the sky-touching palace of Haneulseong was extinguished overnight? What ritual was performed behind sealed doors while the kingdom slept? And when vows turned into weapons... Who was the victim - and who was the architect? Most importantly- What is her weakness? Because once you discover that... You will understand why some truths were never meant to survive.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
5
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Disclaimer

Disclaimer & Reader’s Note

This story is a work of fiction. All characters, kingdoms, locations, events, and incidents portrayed in this book are purely the product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, or real places is purely coincidental.

Gravebound: Blood Remembers is the second book in the series and continues the story that began in The Vow Beyond the Graves.

While this book explores events, secrets, and histories that shape the characters’ destinies, it is strongly recommended that readers begin with Book 1. Many relationships, mysteries, and emotional conflicts introduced earlier play an important role in understanding the deeper meaning of the events unfolding in this volume.

This installment dives deeper into the past—into the origins of bonds, betrayals, and vows that refuse to remain buried. Some truths may take time to unfold, and some secrets may remain hidden until the story itself is ready to reveal them.

For the best reading experience, readers are encouraged to read Book 1 before beginning this story, as both books are closely connected and part of a continuing narrative.

Welcome back to a story where the past is never truly gone


because sometimes, even the graves remember.