When sisters Daisy and Lily McAllister inherited a turn-of-the-century farmhouse and a mystical tea business from a quirky great-aunt, they didnt know faerie curses were part of the bargain
Newly married to Rhett Fairshadowa human man with a touch of faerie magic in his bloodDaisy McAllister feels certain she now knows the rules of dealing with the fae. Dont enter the forest. Dont mess with the fae. You knowdont, under any circumstances, deal with the fae. Period.Unfortunately for Daisy and Rhett, its not that simple. It turns out the faerie queen may have already sunk her claws into Daisy and Rhetts future. Now, its up to the couple to negotiate their way outor risk having the faerie queen run roughshod over the rest of their lives.
As the clock strikes midnight and an autumn moon rises, the newlyweds find the honeymoon is over. The faerie queen of the forest has a gift for the happy couple.
Okay, not a gift. A demand.
And as anyone knows, one does not trifle with the fae.
The Midnight Path, a short story of 15,000 words, promises sweet romance, dark magicks, and positively wicked faeries. Perfect for readers who enjoy the works of Jennifer Armentrout, Maggie Stiefvater, and Sarah Maas, or anyone who loved Once Upon a Time. These sweet/clean fairytale romances are written for an adult audience who never stopped believing in faeries.
NOTE: There is a time gap between the first two books in the series and The Midnight Path of about six months. Dont worry, you havent missed anything!
Genre: Fantasy
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