Whether you are a beat down dwarf, a lowly paid royal guard, or a mighty Vivet fae holding the power of one of the four elements, faerie can be a... curious place . Even more so for Amber, a bloodthirsty girl with a penchant for making use of a power only mortals possess- lying . Growing up in the Aqua Vivet Zatara’s excessively blue mansion, her sense of identity rests upon her sword and her shape shifting Pooka Natoppy’s lessons. Then there’s Carter, the sightly fae prince that few outside the walls of the jewelled palace know off. When the King is murdered, he trades in his charms for some wine, sulking under the crystal chandelier that adorns his room. He passionately despises mornings and finds the mortal world oddly fascinating. But, one unfortunate encounter is all it takes for them to be stuck with each other like goblin spit. Working as unlikely allies, they make morally ambiguous attempts to pull themselves out of their own dilemma, unbeknownst to the rising stakes. Tears are shed, balls are thrown, heads cut off, betrayals galore. Needless to say, this is one hell of a ride.
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- Author Bhavika Kumar
- Language English
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