Royals of Faery
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Book 1
The Wild Hunt killed her father.
The Unseelie King locked up her mother.
And a mask-clad fae as cruel as he is beautiful, dragged Bria out of the human realm and into the depths of Faery, a place where humans can trust nothing, especially their instincts.
It never occurred to Bria to question why the fae have taken such a macabre interest in her family, not until the masked fae suggests she’s hiding something. If she is, she doesn’t know what it could be.
What she does know is that she must help her mother get away from the king. And that means escaping the masked fae.
But evading him is so easy, she’s not sure she was ever really his prisoner. When his mask—spelled so no one can remove it—slips off at her slightest touch during her escape, it’s just another in a long list of questions she can’t answer.
He can, though. Bria’s instincts tell her the masked fae knows more about her than she knows about herself. And for the price of her hand in marriage, he’ll share that information and help free her mother. But can she trust him? Or is he working for the king, the man who stole her mother? Either way, if she goes back to him, she’ll get her answers. Which side of the prison bars she’ll be on when she gets them will depend on whether she trusts the right instinct.
With a nod to Cinderella and a slow burn romance, KINGDOM OF YESTERDAY'S LIES will appeal to fans of Sarah J Mass and Cassandra Clare, and lovers of fae royalty.
Book 2
Bria Tremaine’s life changed the moment she set foot in Faery six months ago. Back then she was a human healer, terrified of the powerful fae.
Now, she’s one of them.
She has magic she can’t control.
She has a bond with the Unseelie Prince, which is supposed to see them live happily ever after.
And she’s a Seelie princess, enemy of that same Unseelie prince.
Bria would happily return to her old life tomorrow and forget everything about Faery, including her bond with the handsome prince. Except Prince Fergus is locked in the Seelie Queen’s dungeons, and her own mother is missing, rumored to be working with the Seelie Queen to hurt Fergus.
Before she can return to her old life, Bria wants to rescue the prince from the queen’s clutches. But her effort to save him will pit Seelie against Seelie and mother against daughter, and Bria will have to choose where her alliances lie. With the woman who raised her and who she loves dearly, but who lied to her every single day? Or with the prince, who is her enemy but the only person in Faery she’d trust with her life?
KINGDOM OF TODAY’S DECEIT is Book Two in the Royals of Faery series, filled with magic, power-hungry royals, a bad-boy prince and a slow burn romance. It will appeal to fans of Audrey Grey’s Evermore Academy series, and fans of Sarah J. Maas, Cassandra Clare and Holly Black.
Book 3
Bria Tremaine is a princess without power.
She has next to no magic.
She has no kingdom.
And she has an aunt and a mother determined to take over all of Faery.
Bria will stop them, or she’ll die trying. But with Rhiannon and Aoife beating her at every turn, it’s going to take more than magic to rein them in. She’s going to need to use her best negotiating skills to bring both kingdoms together to fight.
But when doing so drives a wedge between her and Fergus, and with no guarantee they can rid themselves of Rhiannon, Bria will have to choose. Does she fight to keep her relatives from destroying a kingdom that isn’t hers, or does she fight for the prince who only loves her because magic says he must?
KINGDOM OF TOMORROW'S TRUTH is Book Three in the Royals of Faery series, filled with magic, power-hungry royals, a bad-boy prince and a slow burn romance. It will appeal to fans of Audrey Grey’s Evermore Academy series, and fans of Sarah J. Maas, Cassandra Clare and Holly Black.
Book 4
Bria Tremaine is queen of a kingdom she never knew she wanted, no longer anyone’s bonded mate, and happy about all of it.
She is.
What’s not to like about being queen?
She hasn’t seen Fergus in almost a year, and Jax, when he visits the Seelie Castle, might as well be a stranger.
One the eve of the Resolution—an Unseelie contest to find the crown prince a wife—Bria allows herself to see Fergus one last time. She spies on him via the little piece of black glass she hasn’t quite been able to throw away. And sees someone pour poison into his drinking glass.
With Jax unwilling to believe there is an enemy in the Unseelie castle, and Bria ever more certain of what she saw, she is left with only one option. Go to Unseelie and find the culprit herself. But she must remain far from Fergus, so their magic doesn’t join and cause their bond to regenerate. And she can’t let anyone discover her there, lest the Court of Light enact their blood promise and kill Fergus.
But both those things are more difficult than anticipated. Enemies are queueing up to bring Bria down, and even though she’s in disguise, Fergus seems as drawn to her as she is to him. As it becomes clear that someone wants both Fergus and Bria dead, Bria must decide if she will choose her next move with her heart, or her head. Then she must deal with the repercussions her decision brings.
KINGDOM OF FUTURE’S HOPE is the final book in the Royals of Faery series, and is filled with magic, power-hungry royals, a bad-boy prince and a slow burn romance. It will appeal to fans of Audrey Grey’s Evermore Academy series, and fans of Sarah J. Maas, Cassandra Clare and Holly Black.