ARC READERS WANTED: The Red Woman and the White Bear by Fern A. Ellis

You can find the application at fernaellis.com or in @fernaelliswrites bio!

When a 31-year-old human woman learns of her prophesied role in turning the tides of war in the Fae realm, she must unravel a complicated tapestry of politics, religion, and magic to save her own home from the echoes of the conflict—it is only by navigating treacherous alliances and forbidden desires that Aisling Morrow will determine whether she is a pawn in the prophecy’s design, or if fate is hers alone to shape.

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REVIEW: Given to the Wolf King by Adalynd Grayves

Rating: 3 out of 5.

Given to the Wolf King is a fantasy novel by Adalynd Grayves; book one is the Faeted to the Clawed Throne series. A darkness is infecting two opposing kingdoms, the human and the fae. Aoife, a headstrong fae princess, runs headfirst into danger to protect innocent lives, and in true action-before-thought style, she causes more damage than intended. To bridge a rift, she has to accept her fate of being handed to the Wolf King, a strong leader of the humans with a secret well hidden, as a ward and to aid an alliance of good faith. In doing so, Cullen and Aoife can learn more about each other and explore what the darkness is and who is causing it, but the trouble mounting on the horizon does not prevent the feelings that arise within both Aoife and Cullen. Enemies surround them, curses are found, and darkness is infecting more by the day, but fate, of course, has her plans for the princess and the king.

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ARC REVIEW: The Lord of Mist and Mead by Susan Golden

Rating: 3 out of 5.

The Lord of Mist and Mead is a Fantasy Romance Novel by Susan Golden. Abigail Sumner is a proper young woman with a sharp wit and high intelligence who, out of desperation, runs away with zero plans but a clawing need for escape. This act has her running into the path of Killian Greydawn, a Fae lord, with so much obligation and fading hope for the Fae realm under his protection that the lovely Abigail is not only a wonderful distraction but a glimmer of hope in his world of darkness. Is his fancy—his desire to keep her—a hindrance to his obligation or the push he needs to fight for a better future?

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