The Winter Fae's Bride: A fairytale Fantasy Romance

· Lisa Kumar
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320
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About this ebook


From award-winning author Lisa Kumar comes a new fantasy romance series with dashes of fairytale flair and hints of Bridgerton. In this tale, an ice-cold, cursed fae prince meets his match in a human witch who can't control her magic.


Ellohen, the Prince Regent of the Holly Court, has been cursed to feel no emotion for longer than a moment. His kingdom has fallen under the icy pall of coldness. To break the spell, he has to find a female who is capable of loving him. He finds her. She’s human and a dismal witch. Worse, she’s much too sunny and has the audacity to make him feel. It’s much too soon for that. 


Jane, the impoverished daughter of a squire, never thought she’d be fated to anyone, let alone an otherworldly fae prince. Too bad he's emotionally constipated. Literally. He believes that she can break the spell, but she has huge doubts. Sure, he’s handsome and makes her heart wildly thud. However, most of the time, a wall has more emotional depth. Still, to aid him, she finds herself fighting both her family and his enemies. 


Both Ellohen and Jane will find out that love makes people do the oddest things—and that they’re no exception. 


This is the first book in the Brides of the Fae series and contains adult content and language (18+). This series is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Grace Draven, and Elise Kova and for readers who love fae/human romances.

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