Heartless By Elsie Silver Vk Extra Quality May 2026
| Element | Details | |--------|----------| | Title | Heartless | | Author | Elsie Silver (pen name of a Russian‑born, English‑writing author active on VK, Wattpad, and other fan‑fiction platforms) | | Genre | Dark urban fantasy / paranormal romance | | First Publication | Serialized on VK (VKontakte) in 2020, later compiled into an e‑book (PDF/epub) in 2021 | | Target Audience | Young adults & adult readers who enjoy morally ambiguous protagonists, gothic atmospheres, and “anti‑hero” romance. | | Length | ~120,000 words (≈ 500‑600 pages in printed format). | | Language | Originally written in English; fan‑translated into Russian, Spanish, Polish, and a few other languages. |
Often, authors sell DRM-free EPUBs directly via Shop Pay or BookFunnel. These files are usually higher quality than the Amazon versions because they aren't stripped down for delivery speed.
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Note on "Extra Quality": On VK, "quality" usually refers to two things: | Element | Details | |--------|----------| | Title
Sometimes, Elsie adds handwritten-style annotations in the margins of special editions—her thoughts on key scenes, character inspirations, or funny behind-the-scenes notes. That’s the ultimate “extra quality” for superfans.
This is where the obsessed reader separates from the casual fan. Often, authors sell DRM-free EPUBs directly via Shop
The standard "retail" EPUB or mobi file you get from Amazon or Kobo is usually compressed. The images are low-res, the font mapping is standard, and the cover art is 72 DPI.
"Extra Quality" (EQ) is a tag used by digital archivists and hardcore romance fans to denote a file that has been meticulously rebuilt. An "extra quality" EPUB of Heartless typically includes:
In short, "extra quality" means reading Heartless as if it were a digital art object, not a text file.
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