fae

  • Briarwitch Academy 1: A Whisper Before Dawn by KC Kingmaker

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    Dawn Rose doesn’t go looking for trouble, it finds her: murderous teachers, sexy supernaturals, devious plots. After witnessing a brutal murder-by-magic, she’s whisked away to Briarwitch Academy. In this slow-burn why choose paranormal romance, Dawn has to navigate bullies, classes, and magical weirdos, without falling for the hot shifters, and root out evil from hurting her friends and home.

  • Wolf Curse by T.M. Caruana

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    “Only royal fae blood can lift the king’s curse on the alpha bloodline. And one fae is about to pay that price…

    When Fae Princess Athroxanne loses her father in a brutal battle, a blood curse makes her the biggest target of the wolf shifters…dead or alive.

    Her only hope is a risky bet to bargain for her life: if she can win the duel against the Alpha, she’ll be set free. Except, she loses the battle, binding her to a promise to help lift the curse.

    Problem is, the Fae Council forbids their kind from associating with wolf shifters, which means Athroxanne if forced to chose who’s trust she will betray: that of her leads, or that of wolf clan who’s Alpha has already proven capable of ending her life.

    If you like the battles of races of Twilight and the slow burn romance of Beauty and the Beast, then this series is for you!

    Find out whose blood will be spilled by reading WOLF CURSE, a Paranormal Romance that will transport you to another world filled with action, love, and revenge!”

  • The March Effect: New World Magic Book Two by Kim Alexander

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    A unicorn walks into a bar…and leaves with my heart.

    He’s gone, and now I have a unicorn-named-March-shaped hole in my life. But, I get it. Unicorns aren’t meant to live in a world where they have to deal with putting gas in the car, getting groceries, and paying cell phone bills.

    I’m trying to get past this. Really, I am. It’s just that everyone constantly talks about him, from his immortal ex-girlfriend, to reality TV-obsessed Fae, to even my own fully-human friends. Even his enemies are still obsessed with him. I learned that the hard way. Did I mention the part where I end up on the run—again—from an old, powerful enemy of his? Yeah. Fun times.

    I just want to be left to get over my broken heart while watching home improvement shows and eating ice cream. But mysterious disappearances, murder, and a quest for affordable real estate in Washington D.C. keep getting in the way.

    Maybe that’s just life. Sometimes we get what we want. Sometimes, we get what we need. And sometimes, we get what we deserve. I guess you could call it…The March Effect.

  • Lost Boys Bar & Grill by C.C. Dowling

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    The last hope to save Faerie from Elven invaders is Peter Pan and his Lost Boys assassins.

    That’s what Princess Lara believes. Problem is, the Lost Boys were exiled to Earth—a magicless, unforgiving land where humans plant cement rather than gardens and worship technology over nature. It’s the last place Lara wants to go, but with an evil warlord nipping at her wings, she has no other choice.

    Medically discharged from the Army, Deryk Quinn is no stranger to pain. He not only lost his leg, but also the future wife he thought he’d have. Jaded, he isn’t interested in being hurt again. But when a mysterious woman appears out of nowhere and heals him with her blood, he’s pretty sure she isn’t a woman at all. Humans don’t glow blue and silver, and the markings now covering him are straight out of a fairy tale.

    Before Deryk can confront Lara about her origins, and his growing feelings, she’s taken by an enemy that would see Faerie burn. Armed with answers he doesn’t want and knowledge of the truth about his past, Deryk must convince Peter Pan and his assassins to fight for Faerie or he’ll lose the world he never knew he belonged to, and the woman he’d give his life for.

    Lost Boys Bar & Grill is a darkly twisted fairy tale romance filled with action and a guaranteed HEA. Author’s note: This isn’t your childhood fairy tale. The action is intense, and there are elements of torture. If you want something light and fun-hearted, this isn’t the story for you.

  • A Knight of Change by adrian maudling

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    So a Knight a Druid and a bunch of Fae beings go into a bar. Sounds like a good joke?
    Unfortunately Mark and Allison are not laughing as they are dragged into the conflict between light and dark. With no idea which side is which.
    They have been gifted with the ability to control the Elements? Fire, Air, Earth and water bending to their will. That’s the power wielded by the Grail Knights. And they have been drafted
    New abilities, new friends and new truths. Can they master their abilities and accept all the changes that come with them?

  • The King’s Fate by Rissa Blakeley

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    In a world where Fae and Vampire will forever be at odds, a Vampire wins the crown, ruling the Fae Realm for the first time in history.

    After the execution of the Succubus who attempted to murder the King, her Incubus vows to avenge her, putting a devious plot into action. Breaking Fae law, he creates what he thinks will be the most powerful half-breed known to the Realm, placing him as a pawn to make the King feel the pain of death while living.

    The Incubus shows patience, waiting for the right moment to strike.

    Upon his half-breed son’s eighteenth year, he conjures images full of romanticized thoughts and desires that pushes his son and the King together, creating a fiery love affair neither could have imagined.

    Will the Incubus avenge his love?
    Will the plot bring the King a fate worse than death?
    Will the King and his male lover survive?

  • A Reverie of Flames (The Fae Souls Book 3) by Cailee Francis

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    A Reverie of Flames is the new, spell-binding third installment of ‘The Fae Souls’ series.

    Born again into the mortal world, I’d hoped to escape the war between light and dark fae. I wasn’t alone – Sorcha (my love) and Princess Saphira of the seelie (who we were sworn to protect) were with me. Rings gifted by Queen Carisse of the seelie ensured we were born in the same timeframe and we’d remain together. More than chance brought us to the city of Grayhaven. It was magic and destiny.

    Sorcha had returned to my life the day she saved me from an unseelie attack; that was when my memories had come flooding back. Now I found myself regaining my awareness of who I was and discovering how serendipitous fate can be at bringing you to the right place at just the right time.

    In the unique position of remembering our fae origins, Sorcha – now Angelica, a white witch who opposed unseelie interests in the city, and I had a lot to catch up on. As she brought me up to speed, I realised the depth of my feelings for her, and that I wanted to continue our romance into this, our next lifetime.

    Princess Saphira was reborn as Ayla: my sister. Now an 18 year old student and budding witch, she was a prime target for the unseelie who sought to overthrow the seelie royal family. We had to protect her, and Angelica and I would do our best to ensure she stayed safe.

    A Reverie of Flames is a romantic urban fantasy novella of just over 20,000 words, which contains strong steamy content and language.

  • A Cascade of Moments (The Fae Souls Book 2) by Cailee Francis

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    A Cascade of Moments is the new, enchanting second installment of ‘The Fae Souls’ series.

    When Prince Eldran gave Sorcha and I permission to reside at his mansion, we built a life there. It couldn’t have been more perfect.

    Years passed, and our love blossomed. With time on our hands, Sorcha chose to help in the mansion’s kitchen, while I worked in the gardens and joined the island’s guard detail. It worked well for us, until word reached us that King Auberon and Queen Carisse were returning, and a failed treaty brought about threats of war from a long-standing enemy.

    It was important to me to protect Sorcha, our home, and the friends we’d made on the island during our years there. I assumed we might have to fight, but I could only hope there was a chance for us to stay together and make it through – safe and sound.

    A Cascade of Moments is a romantic novella of just over 20,000 words, which contains strong steamy content and language.

  • A Masquerade in Time (The Fae Souls Book 1) by Cailee Francis

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    A New F/F Fantasy Romance from the author of Cynthia and Eve. Book 1 of 'The Fae Souls'.

    When I first arrived at the mansion, I couldn't remember anything. My name, how I'd got there or who the people were around me. I knew I was a woman, and the pink dress and brown ankle boots I wore felt vaguely familiar, but nothing more.

    It wasn't long before I was told my name was Celina. I was given a suite to stay in and encouraged to prepare for the mysterious Prince Eldran's masquerade party. I found everything I needed in my suite, other than the answers I sought.

    Fragments of memory hinted at dark experiences, at love and loss, but there was no context and I was uncertain about my history and what the future might hold for me.

    A stranger at the time, Sorcha found me alone as I sought solace in an empty room. I discovered she too had missing memories, and in her I found a person to talk to. A friend and more, but did we have a chance?

    A Masquerade in Time is a romantic novella of just over 20,000 words, which contains strong steamy content and language.