Defender of the forgotten, keeper of divine ability, yielder to none…
Adeena Devna finds herself crowned High Lady of the Sky after a whirlwind of a war leads to the end of the Starling prophecy. Her newly-found fae powers strengthen daily, becoming increasingly difficult to maintain control of as she simultaneously fights an internal battle of grief and loss.
Disoriented fae travelers arrive by the hundreds in search of Adeena, puzzling both her and her mate, Dreyden, High Lord of Fire Court. The high lord grants the travelers temporary refuge in Fire Court as they search for answers, but their rapidly growing numbers and fogged mental state stirs up trouble, forcing them to vacate. Under Lady Adeena’s command, the refugees head for Tartarus in search of a new life, but are soon faced with a kingdom overrun by criminals and beastly creatures freshly unleashed from the Wychwood Forest.
As the travelers regain glimpses of lost memories, Adeena is faced with new challenges that strain her relationship with Dreyden and pressure her to choose between the lost fae and her mate.
Lady of the Lost Fae is a spicy romantic fantasy. Tropes include:
This book contains(but not limited to) content depicting violence, strong language, mental health struggles, mention of pregnancy in a side character, and explicit sex scenes. This book is not intended for readers under the age of 18. Read with caution.
This book is not for everyone. It contains heavy sexual content that may make some readers uncomfortable. Not every book is written for you, so don’t force yourself to finish it if you’re not loving it. Life is too short to waste time reading a book you aren’t absolutely obsessed with.