Betrayed by the lie of goodness and light, cast out by the elf she thought would love her forever, Alys is sold to a mysterious dark fae lord. She finds herself once again a servant in a deceptive and dangerous world. Determined to escape faerie and return to the human side of the veil, Alys does everything she can to learn about the wild magic that brought her here.
But her new master, a fae so hideous he hides from the world, has plans for Alys. Something is coming. Everything she - and the fae around her - know is about to change. But will she survive the shift?
Dark of Night is a 30,000-word fantasy romance novella. It is part 2 of 3 in the Forever After series. Be aware this novella ends on a "to be continued" feel, though the main plot thread does come to a close (for now.) Contains adult sexual situations.
Author's Note
**Story length definitions, for those who don't know. This can be confusing - and guidelines are general, but I like to inform readers so we are all on the same page.
Flash fiction: 200-2,000 words
Short story: 1,500-7,500 words
Novelette: 7,500-15,000 words
Novella: 15,000-40,000 words
Novel: 50,000 words and up.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
But her new master, a fae so hideous he hides from the world, has plans for Alys. Something is coming. Everything she - and the fae around her - know is about to change. But will she survive the shift?
Dark of Night is a 30,000-word fantasy romance novella. It is part 2 of 3 in the Forever After series. Be aware this novella ends on a "to be continued" feel, though the main plot thread does come to a close (for now.) Contains adult sexual situations.
Author's Note
**Story length definitions, for those who don't know. This can be confusing - and guidelines are general, but I like to inform readers so we are all on the same page.
Flash fiction: 200-2,000 words
Short story: 1,500-7,500 words
Novelette: 7,500-15,000 words
Novella: 15,000-40,000 words
Novel: 50,000 words and up.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Visitors also looked at these books
Used availability for Kaye Draper's Dark of Night