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  • Dark and Otherworldly: The Omnibus Edition by Kristen Brand

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    Leigh Morgan has one mission: to stop the fae who abducted her sister from ever kidnapping another human again.

    Dredarion Rath wants one thing: to disgrace his older brother and prove himself the worthier heir to Otherworld’s throne.

    When their paths cross, it changes everything, and neither Otherworld nor the human realm will ever be the same.

    Three romantic urban fantasy novels; one darkly enchanting volume. The Dark and Otherworldly Omnibus includes:

    Poison and Honey
    She hunts the fae. The last man she should fall for is a cunning fae prince.

    Sting of Thorns
    She’s been cursed by the queen of Otherworld. Now the only one who can save her is the man she betrayed.

    The Cruelest Curse
    When dark forces threaten Otherworld, she’ll have to join forces with her enemies to save the kingdom… and the prince.

    Read Dark and Otherworldly and enter the captivating realm of Otherworld… if you dare.

  • Florette by Ann Sepino

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    “She didn’t want to find love… until he found her.”

    Florette doesn’t believe in love, especially the kind that involves magical beings with butterfly wings on their backs. She is content to sit in her cottage and finish her clients’ ballgowns in time for the Fall Gatherings. But a stranger comes knocking on her door, and suddenly her convictions about romance and magic start to shatter.

    Blayze knows that because of an existing treaty, he can attend a run of the Fall Gatherings only once, and woo only one woman during that time. But instead of choosing a bride there, he finds himself falling for a reluctant seamstress outside of Flutterfae Grove. However, he soon learns that loving Florette is not so easy, especially when he realizes that her convictions are tied to a cruel past.

    Before the Fall Gatherings end or her past comes back to hurt her, Blayze must convince Florette that their love is real, and she must find the courage to believe him.

    In this standalone novel by Ann Sepino, experience a fairy tale set in the fictional village of Harowe, where an ordinary seamstress might just learn to believe in the magic of love.

  • Fairy-Struck by Amy Sumida

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    I’m trained to kill fairies.
    That’s right; Fairies. I’m an Extinguisher; a psychic soldier charged with protecting our world from them—the Fey. Long ago, there was a war between humans and fairies, and the world was nearly destroyed by it. Now, we have a truce in place to prevent that from happening. Both sides have armies to enforce the truce; we have the Extinguishers and they have the Wild Hunt. Humans don’t remember the truce anymore; they don’t remember the Fey anymore. A fact that the Fey use to their advantage. I hate that. After they killed my mother, I even started to hate them. But that hatred doesn’t seem to matter when I look at him. Fairy hunter. Deadly. Beautiful. Intent on sliding himself into my life. Well, we’ll just see about that.