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Reasons why it sucks to be the prophesized Harbinger, a list by Faith Blackwell. One: it means a lot of responsibility. As in, saving an entire realm's worth of responsibility. Two: it comes with the fragmented memories of past Harbingers, which so far have proven useless. Three: when you come face-to-face with your fated enemy, you're not supposed to want him to tear off your clothes. That should go without saying. Faith has a lot on her plate. Being the first female Harbinger in the Second's history, juggling a group of gorgeous guys, and trying to put her all into defeating her archenemy. After seeing what he looks like, though, that last one might be harder than she thought it would be. The Dread King is tall, horned, and evil beyond all measure. She knows she has to beat him, kill him somehow, but that doesn't stop her from wondering certain things... like what it would feel like to be underneath him. Luckily, she has Light, Jag and Camden to help keep her sane as she tries to stop the Dread King from rising. Oh, and Finnick Cunningham, too - the boy she had the hugest crush on years ago - thanks to the Division's insistence. His new annoying presence should be enough to keep her on the straight and narrow, right? Faith still doesn't want to be a hero. She's not a fan of feeling the weight of the Middleworld on her shoulders. Unfortunately for her, she doesn't have a choice. She'll either defeat the Dread King, or she'll die. The Fellowship is the second in a slow-burn, reverse harem fantasy series. Expect eventual hot and steamy scenes, coupled with the Chosen One trope and a heroine who will step up and save the world only because she has to.
Genre: New Adult Romance
Genre: New Adult Romance
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