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Fallen King (Court of the Sea Fae Trilogy, 2)

Life in a fae castle should be pretty sweet―except my lover wants to take my magic from me and I made a deal with the devil…literally.Salem is the light-bringer, gorgeous as sin and just as evil. Some call him Lucifer. What do I call him? Whatever he tells me to, because he’s cast a mind-control spell over me. He hates me, but I have a plan. I'll lead him to a sorcerer who can kill him.But as I journey with the fallen god, I see him watching me, wanting me. And it's mutual. Turns out fate has a sick sense of humor because my destiny ties me to Salem. Still, I have to stop him before he gets what he wants. Because if I fail, he will unleash hell on earth.

About the Author

C. N. Crawford is the pseudonym of Christine and Nick Crawford, two authors who work together to incorporate real historical events and figures into contemporary fantasy novels. Christine has a lifelong interest in New England folklore, and Nick spent his childhood reading fantasy and science fiction.Justine Eyre is an award-winning audiobook narrator who has recorded over three-hundred titles. Named a 2013 AudioFile Best Voice, she has won an Audie Award and multiple Earphones Awards. Classically trained and multilingual, she performs on stage, television, and film and has had roles in King Lear and The Crucible, on Two and a Half Men and Mad Men, and in multiple indie-circuit films.

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