In Faerell, the land of fae and wolves, to be a true Warrior, one must bond with another. A wolf and a faery. It has been that way since the beginning of time.
Tessa, a faery, was betrayed by her Warrior partner and wants nothing more than to hide in the forest and tend to her wounded pride.
The queen has other ideas.
She assigns Tessa to work with Rollo, a once-rogue wolf who has never bonded with a faery in all of his hundreds of years of existence.
Now, the two of them are tasked with guarding the queen’s most dangerous prisoner. While they see to that important task, Rollo insists they can figure out how to bond as Warriors.
Tessa isn’t interested. She just wants to do her job and avoid the demons from her past.
She is also worried about this attraction brewing between the two of them.
Because that is not the sort of bond they should be forming.
This book contains a freshly appointed queen who is still finding her way in a new-to-her world, bad guys lurking in the shadows, a strong heroine, a snarky anti-hero, an undeniable attraction… and it all happens in a world parallel to ours, one few know even exists.
Faerell series, in reading order:
Once Rejected, Twice Shy
Every Rejection You Make
Hard to Reject
Rhythm of the Warrior
A Perfect Enemy ~ coming soon!
TJ Bell is the naughtier alter-ego of romance author Tami Lund (although you should totally read Tami Lund’s book too, because they are really, really good). She writes paranormal, all the time. Her heroines are tough, even if they are broken, and her heroes tend to have a heart of gold under all that alpha. Hell, sometimes they aren’t even alpha at all; after all, who doesn’t love a solid beta hero?
When she isn’t writing snarky, steamy books, TJ Bell likes to take long walks on the beach with a tall glass of wine… oh wait, wrong bio. But still true.
TJ Bell lives in the (sometimes) beautiful state of Michigan, USA, where the weather is glorious approximately 30% of the time, with her even-more-snarky husband, snarky-in-training (and progressing impressively) teenage daughter, and her dog, Kaya, who wants to know if it’s dinnertime yet.