To Wear a Fae Crown by Tessonja Odette

To Wear a Fae Crown (The Fair Isle Trilogy, #2)

by Tessonja Odette

Every young woman dreams of wearing a crown.
But never a fae crown.
Because the crowns of fae are forged with blood.

Being the forced bride of a fae king was supposed to be torture. King Aspen was supposed to be my enemy.

But I was wrong about him. So wrong I think I might be in love with him.

With our wedding just three days away, we are closer than ever to securing the treaty between the humans and fae. But when my past becomes grounds for invalidating our alliance, war looms yet again.

I’m the only one who can save the Fair Isle. If I do it, I'll have to give up the man I love. Return to the human realm. Face death.

I swore I’d do anything to save my people. But who are my people? The answer should be easy. The humans. There’s just one problem.

I might not be human after all…

To Wear a Fae Crown is a dark fae fantasy, perfect for fans of The Cruel Prince, ACOTAR, and The Iron King. If you like snarky fae, brooding fae royals, sizzling romance, and fierce heroines, you'll love this breathtaking tale.

*This series is Upper YA/NA, intended for a mature audiences. It contains sexual situations, moderate steam, gore, and violence. 

Reviewed by bgsbooks18 on

4 of 5 stars

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I received a E copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This did not change my opinion on this book. Thank you to the author for sending me a copy of this book.

4 Stars out of 5

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Disclaimer: This is the second book in The Fair Isle Trilogy. Please do not read this if you have not read To Carve a Fae Heart. This review will contain spoilers of the first book.

This book picks up right after To Carve A Fae Heart. Evelyn and her sister was sent to the Fair Isle to fulfill a treaty between the fae and humans. Evie starts to get feelings for the fae king after she learns more about the king. Evie and Aspen have done everything for the treaty other than the wedding. Which is where we start in this book.

Overall I really enjoyed this story. I love the writing and the character. I look forward to the next book in this series.

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