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This Midsummer Heart

(2025)
(The fourth book in the Seasons of Legend series)
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Their love was once a midsummer night's dream that united elves and fae. Now these lovers turned enemies must depend on each other to survive the journey ahead.

As House leader of all fae, Titaine will do anything to avoid fading away in a world that’s lost its magic. She needs to be on the last runeship to the still-thriving city of Nox, one of the only remaining bastions for magical beings—even if it means hitching a ride with Auberon, her sworn enemy and the wicked Houselord of all elves.

He also happens to be her ex-husband.

Putting his faith in his fae servant Puk, Auberon secures one of the world’s last working runeships, swift enough to carry him across the sea before magic leaves his body completely. When Titaine asks for a meeting, Auberon’s ready to make her grovel for a place on his ship.

Instead of vindication, Auberon is served a vile trick when Puk leaves both him and Titaine stranded on the shore. If they want to get to Nox, they’ll have to work together, crossing darkened forests and the dangerous Strait of Miracles as their magic continues to fade.

Their journey will require faith, trust, and a hope for something better. The road to Nox just might be long enough to make two former lovers fall for one another again—if they can avoid throttling each other first.

This Midsummer Heart is the fourth and final book in the Seasons of Legend series, a multi-author collection of romantic fantasy novellas designed to be read independently. Each standalone features a different season and retelling with an enemies to lovers twist. This summer tale is both a retelling and continuation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, perfect for readers who love low spice, second chance romances and epic fantasy-style journeys.


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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