Faerie Lovers: Three Tales of Faerie Magic

· Barbara Samuel
Ebook
300
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Enjoy three wildly romantic faerie novellas by 7-time RITA award winner Barbara Samuel 

Earthly Magic

When Ciarann summons the fairy prince, she is unaware of the potent magic she is unleashing. The only one who can save her is a darkly handsome bard whose pure music finally opens her heart to love. 

The Love Talker

Faery Lord Galen is cursed, condemned to a life of roaming misty glens and seducing human women to their deaths. But lovely, innocent Moira enchants him, and when he falls in love, the spell is broken. 

The Harper’s Daughter

Deirdre is a woman so beautiful she drives men mad, and the young woman is promised to the king. On her way to wed him, she falls in love with a wildly handsome warrior who will challenge the prophecies of doom that surround her.

About the author

Barbara Samuel (also known as Barbara O’Neal) is the bestselling author of more than 50 books. In 2012, she was inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall Of Fame, and she has won seven RITA awards, including Heart of a Knight, a medieval historical romance. Her books have been published in more than a dozen countries, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Brazil, and Australia/New Zealand. One of her recent women’s fiction titles, The Lost Recipe for Happiness (written as Barbara O’Neal) went back to print eight times, and her book How to Bake a Perfect Life was a Target Club pick in 2011.

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