Bride of the Fae Prince
Brides of the Fae Series | Book 1 of 2
Synopsis
For fans of A Deal With The Elf King and The Bridge Kingdom, this arranged marriage romance about a human princess bargained in marriage to the deadly Fae Prince will sweep you off your feet.
A shy, dutiful human princess. A cunning, vengeful Fae prince.
Will their arranged marriage cost them their hearts . . . or their lives?
Princess Isabelle Louise was raised for one thing: to secure a marriage alliance for the good of her people. All her hopes for a kind husband are dashed when the dark and dangerous Prince of the Fae comes seeking a human princess for his bride.
Suddenly married and thrust into a world of vicious magic and lethal bargains, Isabelle discovers too late the secret her bridegroom concealed from her: that she is the key to his plan to usurp the throne.
And now she is the object of the High King’s wrath.
Is any chance at trust and affection gone before their marriage has even begun? Or will she even survive her first night as the bride of the Fae Prince?
The Cruel Prince meets Grace Draven’s Radiance in this heart-wrenching and swoony romantic arranged marriage tale with dual point-of-view (his and hers). Bride of the Fae Prince is perfect for readers craving a page-turning, standalone romantasy that ends in a Happily Ever After.
Heat Level
Passionate kisses, tame fade-to-black scene between married couple, no explicit content.
Trigger Warning
Reviews
“This book is peak romantasy and is pretty much as perfect as books can be.”
– Jes, Goodreads Reviewer
“[This book] has one of the most compelling love stories of any romantasy I’ve read. The plot — just wow! — I won’t spoil anything, but suffice it to say, it is twisty, turny, topsy-turvy. The book keeps you guessing. Read if you like:
*touch her and die ☠️
*morally gray heroes
*clever banter😏
*gradually empowered heroine
*she’s scared of him at first — and she should be
*dual POV
*swoony romance (but just kisses)💋” – Arya, Goodreads Reviewer
“i never wanted this to end 💔 i already wanna reread this again.