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The Kiss Of Death

The Kiss Of Death

by Shanen Ricci 2024
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Plot Summary

Rain, Ribbons, and Ghosts

A lonely girl meets a haunted boy

Dalia, a shy, white-haired girl, steps out into the rain, clutching her violin and her mother's memory. She meets Levi, a silent, storm-eyed boy, at his mother's manor. Their first encounter is awkward, marked by a trapped butterfly and a house full of broken things. Dalia's innocence and hope clash with Levi's coldness, but a strange connection forms. Music becomes their language, and the legend of the Cigno Nero violin—a magical instrument said to heal broken hearts—sets the tone for their intertwined destinies. Both children are marked by loss and longing, seeking solace in music and each other, even as ghosts of grief and trauma linger in the shadows.

Wednesday Watchers

Rivalry, longing, and silent observation

Every Wednesday, Dalia visits Levi's home for music lessons, watched from the stairs by the resentful boy. Levi, feeling like an outsider in his own family, grows to hate Dalia for the attention she receives from his mother and for her unbreakable optimism. Yet, he cannot look away. Dalia, in turn, tries to befriend him, offering black licorice and notes, but is met with coldness. Their silent exchanges become a ritual, and music is the only bridge between them. Levi's jealousy and Dalia's persistence create a tension that simmers beneath the surface, hinting at a deeper connection neither fully understands.

Broken Promises, Shattered Strings

A kiss, a lie, and a violent end

At fourteen, Dalia returns to the manor after Levi's mother's funeral. Grief and guilt hang heavy as she tries to comfort Levi, but their pain collides. A forbidden kiss is witnessed by Dalia's father, who, in a rage, destroys the Cigno Nero violin—shattering not just the instrument, but the fragile trust between Dalia and Levi. Levi takes the blame, and Dalia is left with the weight of her father's violence and her own silence. Their lives diverge, each carrying scars from that day: Dalia's guilt and Levi's sense of betrayal and loss.

Pantheon's Arrival

New beginnings, old wounds

Dalia arrives at Pantheon University, an elite, isolated institution, eager for freedom and a fresh start. She befriends Yasmine, a vibrant scholarship student, and is quickly swept into the school's traditions and rivalries. But the past is never far: Levi, now a notorious, brilliant, and feared upperclassman, reappears as the head of the Tacticians. Their reunion is electric and hostile, as old wounds resurface. Dalia is determined to redeem herself, while Levi plots a slow, calculated revenge, using his hacking skills and social power to keep her under his control.

The Hacker's Game

Power, surveillance, and psychological warfare

Levi rules Pantheon through manipulation, blackmail, and digital dominance. He hacks the campus Wi-Fi, collects secrets, and orchestrates chaos, all while keeping Dalia in his sights. Their interactions are a dangerous dance—Levi's cruelty masks his pain, and Dalia's kindness is both her shield and her vulnerability. As house rivalries intensify, Dalia struggles to find her place, facing humiliation and sabotage. Yet, she refuses to be broken, fighting back with unexpected resilience and wit, even as Levi's obsession with her deepens.

Fencing and First Blood

Rivalries, violence, and forbidden attraction

Dalia joins the fencing club, seeking courage and a connection to her late mother. The club is a battleground of egos, with Tara, the ruthless Pioneer, and Levi, the calculating Tactician, dominating the scene. Dalia's first duel with Levi is brutal—he humiliates her, draws blood, and claims her ribbon as a trophy. Yet, beneath the cruelty, there is a twisted intimacy. Dalia's defiance only fuels Levi's interest, and their rivalry becomes a charged, dangerous game, blurring the line between hate and desire.

Hazing Night Horrors

Tradition turns to terror and trauma

Pantheon's hazing night is a ritual of cruelty, where first-years are hunted and humiliated. Dalia volunteers for a dangerous mission, determined to prove herself. She is betrayed, captured, and nearly assaulted by masked upperclassmen—her childhood trauma resurfacing in a nightmare of violence and helplessness. Levi intervenes, saving her but claiming her as his captive for the night. Their confrontation is raw and confessional, exposing wounds and secrets. Dalia's resilience and Levi's possessiveness collide, setting the stage for a relationship defined by pain, power, and reluctant trust.

Music, Memory, and Revenge

Healing through music, haunted by the past

Dalia finds solace in music, playing her violin in secret, her melodies a lifeline to her mother and to hope. Levi, drawn to her music despite himself, becomes her silent audience. Together, they unravel the mystery of Lucie's final music scores—a puzzle that is both a legacy and a confession. As they work together, old resentments give way to understanding, and their bond deepens. Yet, the past is never far: both are haunted by family secrets, guilt, and the need for redemption.

The Butterfly and the Queen

Chess, control, and the cost of love

Levi's life is a chessboard, and Dalia is both his queen and his obsession. Their relationship is a series of moves and countermoves—seduction, sabotage, and surrender. Dalia's kindness and hope challenge Levi's cynicism, while his darkness tempts her to embrace her own strength. As they navigate Pantheon's social labyrinth, they confront bullies, betrayals, and the limits of forgiveness. The Cigno Nero violin, the butterfly, and the chess queen become symbols of their struggle to heal and to claim agency over their lives.

Family, Fathers, and Fights

Confronting the past, seeking freedom

Dalia's relationship with her controlling father comes to a head, as secrets about her mother's death and her own desires are forced into the open. Levi, too, must face the legacy of abuse and neglect left by his stepfather and the truth about his mother's suicide. Both must choose between loyalty to family and the need to break free. Their love is tested by lies, guilt, and the fear of repeating old patterns. In the end, they must decide what kind of future they want—and what they are willing to risk for it.

The Maze and the Mask

Cyberwarfare, revenge, and the price of power

Levi's hacking skills are put to the ultimate test when a terrorist group threatens Dalia's life. He creates a digital maze to trap them, risking everything to protect her. The operation is a high-stakes game, blending genius and desperation. As the truth about Dalia's father's involvement in the past emerges, Levi must choose between vengeance and love. The cost of protection is high, and both must confront the darkness within themselves and in the world around them.

The Truth in the Cadenza

Unraveling secrets, finding forgiveness

The final piece of Lucie's puzzle is revealed—a hidden message in the music, a confession of love and regret. Levi learns the truth about his mother's struggles, her friendship with Dalia's mother, and the cycle of trauma that shaped them both. Dalia, in turn, must face the reality of her father's actions and the pain of betrayal. Together, they find a path to forgiveness—not by erasing the past, but by accepting it and choosing to move forward.

The Price of Protection

Sacrifice, survival, and the limits of control

Levi's need to protect Dalia leads him to make impossible choices, sacrificing his own happiness and risking everything to keep her safe. Dalia, determined to reclaim her agency, refuses to be a pawn in anyone's game. Their love is fierce and flawed, marked by scars and survival. In the end, they learn that true strength lies not in control, but in vulnerability and trust.

Healing, Hope, and Haunting

Recovery, resilience, and the power of hope

As the dust settles, Dalia and Levi begin to heal—from trauma, from loss, and from each other. They rebuild their lives, forging new connections and finding meaning in music, friendship, and love. The ghosts of the past are not banished, but transformed—haunting becomes hope, and pain becomes purpose. Together, they create a new story, one where beauty and darkness coexist.

The Audition and the Cigno Nero

A dream realized, a promise kept

Dalia auditions for the Pantheon Winter Orchestra, playing her own composition on the restored Cigno Nero. The performance is a catharsis—a release of grief, love, and longing. The music becomes a bridge between worlds, honoring her mother, Lucie, and the journey she and Levi have taken. The cadenza is not perfect, but it is true, and it wins her a place in the orchestra. The dream she shared with her mother is finally realized.

The Kiss of Death

Love, loss, and the power of choice

Dalia and Levi's relationship comes full circle, from the first kiss that broke them to the final embrace that heals them. Their love is not easy or simple—it is a choice made in the face of pain, a commitment to growth and forgiveness. The "kiss of death" becomes a symbol of transformation: what once destroyed now gives life. Together, they face the future, beautifully scarred but unbroken.

Symphony of Survival

Community, celebration, and the beauty of difference

Pantheon's Winter Orchestra is more than a concert—it is a celebration of survival, resilience, and the power of art to heal. Dalia's music brings together friends, family, and the memory of those lost. Levi, now a force for good, uses his skills to fight monsters in the world. Their community, once fractured by trauma and rivalry, is united by hope and the promise of a better future.

Becoming Beautifully Scarred

Embracing imperfection, choosing love

In the end, Dalia and Levi accept that they are both beautifully scarred—marked by pain, but also by love and hope. Their story is not one of easy answers or perfect endings, but of courage, resilience, and the willingness to keep fighting. They choose each other, not despite their scars, but because of them. Together, they create a new symphony—one that is messy, haunting, and exquisitely alive.

Characters

Dalia Mercier

Hopeful survivor, haunted by loss

Dalia is a sensitive, musically gifted young woman marked by the early death of her mother and the suffocating control of her father. Her white hair and ribbons symbolize both her uniqueness and her longing for connection. Dalia's journey is one of reclaiming agency—she moves from being a sheltered, obedient daughter to a resilient, self-possessed artist. Her kindness is both her strength and her vulnerability, drawing people to her but also making her a target for cruelty. Dalia's relationship with Levi is complex: she is both his muse and his match, challenging his darkness with her hope. Through music, friendship, and love, she learns to embrace her scars and to fight for her own dreams.

Levi Delombre

Brilliant antihero, scarred by trauma

Levi is a genius hacker, chess prodigy, and the archetypal "morally gray" antihero. His childhood is marred by neglect, abuse, and the suicide of his mother, Lucie. Levi's intelligence and emotional detachment are both survival mechanisms and sources of isolation. He wields power through manipulation, surveillance, and psychological games, but beneath his cruelty lies a desperate need for love and acceptance. Dalia is both his obsession and his salvation—her music and hope awaken feelings he cannot control. Levi's journey is one of learning to trust, to let go of control, and to accept that vulnerability is not weakness. His transformation from vengeful loner to protector and partner is hard-won and deeply moving.

Lucie Delombre

Tragic mentor, misunderstood mother

Lucie is Levi's mother and Dalia's music teacher, a woman with synesthesia and a history of trauma. Her inability to connect emotionally with Levi, combined with her own struggles with mental illness and abuse, leads to her suicide. Lucie's legacy is her music—her final scores are both a puzzle and a love letter to her son. Through her friendship with Dalia's mother and her mentorship of Dalia, Lucie becomes a bridge between the two protagonists. Her story is a poignant exploration of the limits of love, the impact of trauma, and the hope for redemption.

Bruno Mercier

Controlling father, secret burden

Dalia's father is a powerful, overprotective man haunted by guilt over his wife's death and his own complicity in the events that led to it. His need for control stems from fear and loss, but it becomes a prison for Dalia. Bruno's secrets—his illegal arms deals and the truth about Los Calaveras—are the catalyst for much of the novel's conflict. His eventual confession and willingness to let Dalia go mark a turning point, allowing both father and daughter to begin healing.

Yasmine

Loyal friend, comic relief, survivor

Yasmine is Dalia's first true friend at Pantheon, a scholarship student with a sharp wit and a big heart. Her struggles with family expectations and her own insecurities mirror Dalia's, but her resilience and humor provide much-needed lightness. Yasmine's relationship with her sister Tara is fraught but ultimately redemptive, and her unwavering support helps Dalia survive the darkest moments.

Tara

Fierce rival, wounded protector

Tara is the leader of the Pioneers and a formidable fencer, known for her ruthlessness and strength. Beneath her tough exterior lies a history of trauma and a fierce love for her sister Yasmine. Tara's journey is one of learning to trust, to accept help, and to reconcile her need for control with her desire for connection. Her rivalry with Dalia evolves into mutual respect, and her story highlights the complexities of female friendship and survival.

Sylas

Golden boy, secret keeper, bridge-builder

Sylas is the head of the Unifiers, Dalia's house, and the son of a powerful politician. Outwardly perfect, he struggles with his sexuality and the expectations of his family. Sylas's friendship with Dalia is genuine, and his romance with Kay adds depth to his character. He serves as a bridge between rival factions and a model of quiet courage, ultimately coming out and choosing authenticity over approval.

Kay

Charismatic troublemaker, loyal friend

Kay is Levi's closest friend and the comic relief of the Tacticians. Flamboyant, witty, and unapologetically himself, Kay masks his own pain with bravado. His relationship with Sylas is both passionate and tumultuous, and his loyalty to Levi is unwavering. Kay's presence brings levity and warmth to the story, and his journey is one of learning to love and be loved in return.

Cillian

Stoic observer, hidden depths

Cillian is the quiet, intellectual member of Levi's inner circle. He is a stabilizing force, offering wisdom and perspective when others are lost in emotion or chaos. Cillian's own struggles with intimacy and belonging are hinted at, and his friendship with Yasmine suggests a future of growth and connection.

Miguel (Michel)

Outsider, mirror of Levi's pain

Miguel is a first-year Tactician and computer science student who idolizes Levi but is bullied and ostracized. His suicide attempt and subsequent rescue by Levi force both characters to confront the impact of cruelty and the need for compassion. Miguel's journey from despair to hope mirrors the larger themes of the novel, and his presence challenges Levi to become a better man.

Plot Devices

Dual Narrative and Time Jumps

Interweaving past and present to reveal trauma and healing

The novel employs a dual narrative structure, alternating between Dalia and Levi's perspectives and shifting between childhood and present-day events. This allows the reader to see the roots of their pain, the evolution of their relationship, and the ways in which the past continues to shape the present. The time jumps create suspense, deepen character development, and highlight the cyclical nature of trauma and healing.

Music as Metaphor and Healing

Music bridges worlds, expresses the inexpressible

Music is both a literal and symbolic force in the novel. It is the language through which Dalia and Levi connect, the means by which they process grief, and the vehicle for redemption. The Cigno Nero violin, Lucie's scores, and the final cadenza are all plot devices that embody the power of art to heal, to communicate across divides, and to transform pain into beauty.

Chess and Strategy

Life as a chessboard, love as a game of power

Chess is a recurring motif, reflecting Levi's worldview and the strategic maneuvering that defines his relationships. The "kiss of death" in chess becomes a metaphor for the destructive and redemptive power of love. The novel's structure mirrors a chess game—moves and countermoves, sacrifices and victories, with Dalia as both queen and opponent.

Foreshadowing and Symbolism

Butterflies, ribbons, and broken things

The novel is rich in foreshadowing and symbolism: the trapped butterfly, the collection of ribbons, the shattered violin, and the recurring motif of brokenness. These elements signal future events, deepen emotional resonance, and reinforce the themes of transformation, resilience, and the coexistence of beauty and pain.

Cyberwarfare and Modern Threats

Digital danger as a mirror of psychological conflict

Levi's hacking and the threat of terrorism bring the story into the contemporary world, blending psychological drama with high-stakes action. The digital maze, the battle with Los Calaveras, and the use of technology as both weapon and shield reflect the novel's exploration of power, vulnerability, and the cost of protection.

Analysis

The Kiss of Death is a dark, emotionally charged exploration of trauma, healing, and the messy, transformative power of love. Through the intertwined journeys of Dalia and Levi, the novel confronts the legacy of abuse, the weight of guilt, and the struggle to reclaim agency in a world that often feels hostile and unforgiving. The story refuses easy answers or tidy resolutions—instead, it embraces the complexity of survival, the necessity of hope, and the beauty that can be found in imperfection. Music, chess, and hacking serve as metaphors for the characters' battles with themselves and each other, while the recurring symbols of butterflies, ribbons, and broken things remind us that healing is a process, not a destination. Ultimately, The Kiss of Death is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the importance of chosen family, and the possibility of creating meaning and connection even in the darkest of times. It challenges readers to confront their own scars, to fight for their dreams, and to believe that, no matter how broken we may feel, we are worthy of love and belonging.

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4.11 out of 5
Average of 732 ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

The Kiss Of Death by Shanen Ricci is a dark college romance featuring Dalia, a sheltered violinist, and Levi, a genius hacker seeking revenge. Set at Pantheon University with a house system reminiscent of Harry Potter, the story explores enemies-to-lovers dynamics, obsession, and trauma. Reviews praise the character development, emotional depth, and musical mystery elements, though some find it tropey or cringey. The slow-burn romance, morally grey MMC, and dark academia aesthetic resonate strongly with readers who enjoy bully romances and possessive heroes, earning mostly high ratings.

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Shanen Ricci describes herself as a witch crafting love potions through her novels, specializing in morally grey villains and alpha males. Her writing blends dark fairytales with mythology, drama, angst, and spicy romance scenes. She began her career reaching millions of readers online before transitioning to published works. When not writing, Ricci acts on set, runs 5k races, travels, and spends time with her cats. Her books aim to make readers fall for passionate, world-burning heroes in darkly romantic settings, establishing her as an emerging voice in contemporary dark romance fiction.

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