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I should have won the Rising Queen Trial. The crown that was destined to be placed upon my head now rests atop the vindictive witch who sought to steal my throne.

Left with no choice, I flee from the Solis continent even though my heart is shattering at leaving my love behind. But I can’t return to Solisarium until I’ve reclaimed my affinities and am able to fight with the crown prince at my side.

Yet enemies lie everywhere, and those I thought I could trust prove to be the biggest traitors of them all.

Trapped far from the icy north, I struggle to survive while learning who I’m destined to become.

One thing I know—victory comes to those who are worthy—if only I can achieve the destiny the gods have created for me.


Wings of Snow is book three in a four-book enemies-to-lovers fae fantasy romance that takes place in Krista Street’s Supernatural World. This series contains steamy romance, a strong female fae who refuses to bow, a morally gray prince whose brutality knows no bounds, and a deadly tangle of royal strife and intrigue.

390 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 26, 2023

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Krista Street

38 books1,007 followers
Krista Street loves writing about coming of age characters who fight to find their place in this world while also finding their one true mate.

Krista Street is a Minnesota native but has lived throughout the U.S. and in another country or two. She loves to travel, read, and spend time in the great outdoors. When not writing, Krista is either chasing her children, spending time with her husband and friends, sipping a cup of tea, or enjoying the hidden gems of beauty that Minnesota has to offer.

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Profile Image for Luiza.
56 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2023
MY GOD. This was so incredibly frustrating.

There's a difference between being a teller and a shower. And this book was a teller. It underestimated my intelligence every time some big plot point happened. The amount of expositive dialogue it had pissed me off to the point I skipped most of it. The first 2 books had enough potential that i could overlook all the weak spots (i.e the dialogues and the oh my god he killed my parents to oh my he's the love of my life pipeline) but this one just did it for me. Not returning for the fourth. Sorry.
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75 reviews2 followers
January 2, 2024
It hurts me to give this one only three stars but I was disappointed! I absolutely devoured the first two books but this one just didn’t meet the mark.

The possessiveness of the Prince got to the point of cringey and unnecessary. Some of the spicy scenes gave me the ick and I ended up skimming through them.

I really hope the next book captures whatever it was that the first two had!
Profile Image for Allycia.
51 reviews
January 13, 2024
What just happened……I feel like I just read a book by a completely different author???? Even the writing was so different.

“My private parts started to tingle” 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️
“His impressive appendage”

???? What???? I’m so disappointed. Ugh. Honestly, nothing happened really in this book. It almost felt like a bridging novel. Maybe all the action will be in the last book? This book was cute and anytime they ever ran into any trouble they immediately won in like a minute. The spice scenes were extremely short….like I’m talking “he puts it in and she screams” the end. 😂😂😂

I’m just blown away. The first two books were so freaking good! I couldn’t put them down and this one was so hard to even finish. I truly felt like it was a completely different person writing it. So strange. I’m so bummed. At least it was short.
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8 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2023
DNF. Wish they stayed apart because what kind of unholy bed room talk was that? Finger her wings? I had to address the invisible audience I was BAFFLED by it. Was rooting for this book and it’s good, but I can’t get past the sex scene.
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302 reviews48 followers
January 22, 2024
This is the book that starts to answer the questions you've had throughout the first two books.
Threads are starting to unravel, suspicions are confirmed or debunked, and things start making more sense. Which, I think, sets the stage nicely for book four since I think we now have a lot of the information we need as we start travelling to the conclusion of the series.
Is it a little bit cheesy? Unarguably, yes.
Is it still enjoyable? Absolutely, or I wouldn't still be in this world.
I'm looking forward to seeing how things will play out in book four.

116 reviews1 follower
January 4, 2024
”Drachu had always looked at me as if I was something more”. You met once. For like 15 minutes.
This type of writing had me worried I was going to be as tired and fed up with this one as with the previous one. And I didn’t like the very beginning of the book. It was a lot of exposition and basically a recap of the previous one. But it got better.

There’s a lot (man I mean a lot) going on here. It all becomes a jumble and I found it hard to focus and develop an actual interest in what was going on. There’s new affinities, other realms, plotting and scheming, mate bonds and the world and his wife. I mean even vampires and werewolves make an appearance. It made me feel as if everything that ever occurred in Supernatural was all of a sudden thrown into this story. (Side note: Why is Lucifer a thing in this world, but they flip each other off with the pinky?)

But despite it being crammed with all types of things I like it better than the second one. At least there’s a lot happening, it’s no filler book and we keep on moving forward.

Ilara continues to be quite frustrating. She spares no thoughts of her family. I mean, even though they’re safe now I would guess she would think of them sometimes. But nope. And as soon as her sister is dropped off she completely disappears from the story as well. She just seems like she constantly suffers from short term amnesia. She’s lived her whole life without magic, but has no wit and survival skills when she loses it. I wish she was more cunning or driven. But she’s just there mostly.

And if I took a shot every time Nori growled as soon as another man went near Ilara I would be plastered. It continues to be one of the most frustrating, and honestly boring, traits that men are given. A possessive man is not sexy. At all. And neither is the spice in this one. It happened but I felt indifferent. And please do not ever mention fingering wings again.

The funniest thing in the book (which I don’t think was supposed to be funny) was when Drachu said “I know many things” and the sister says it is a truth. Well duh.
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12 reviews5 followers
May 2, 2024
This book was unfortunately disappointing. I don’t feel as though the author is taking their time with the writing anymore, it feels rushed and very average. I was really enjoying the series too!!
Profile Image for Laura Flanagan.
59 reviews
January 2, 2024
Found myself skimming to get through all the weeds of pointless subplots, repetition and filler to get to the plot itself. Lara hasn’t gown savvier at all since book one and I found myself quite bored by her. Most of the other characters felt generic too. The introduction of the other realm “earth,” “humans,” etc. felt like braking the fourth wall - it completely took me out of it while we had to go through a whole new list of rules for magic and world building. My biggest complaint is the entire book felt over written. Once again it’s a shame as it really did have potential.
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239 reviews13 followers
December 26, 2023
Krista Street never fails to impress!!

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice:🌶️🌶️ to 🌶️🌶️🌶️

This is the third book in the Fae of Snow & Ice series… and honestly this might just be my favorite one yet!! It had all the drama, all the action, and all the romance we’ve all been looking forward to!! And I loved every second of it, especially the cameo of a character from another series! So if you’re looking for a book that has the best fated mates enemies to lovers romance, filled with magic, a found family, outrageous battles, betrayal, and all the winged males you could ever want. Then this book is definitely for you and you should add it to your TBR immediately! I will also say that this is NOT a standalone so if you’ve found yourself reading this and now the book is calling your name, make sure you’ve grabbed books one and two first!


SPOILERS AHEAD IF YOU HAVEN’T READ BOOKS 1 & 2!


We start off immediately where book 2 ended, and praise be that we did… because honestly I was hanging right off a cliff at the end of that book. Ilara, forced to make a tough decision ends up in the hands of a different race of fae and while they’ve stated they’ll treat her like a queen… let’s just say if what they do is their version of the royal treatment some work needs to be done. And boy oh boy do things kick off from there! I won’t go into great detail about the plot though as I don’t want to spoil anything from book 3! I will say that I absolutely adored everything about this plot and all the new drama and angst introduced but I would be remised if I didn’t say that my favorite part of this book was the characters and their growth!!

As always I just loved Ilara, she’s a force to be reckoned with and I think in this book we finally see her not just come in to her own but starting to feel comfortable as something more powerful than she ever imagined! And while I love that growth for her especially her new feature (iykyk), I loved that she was still able to keep her caring heart, her love for family those blood and found, her fierce loyalty all while growing into her new self!! And I honestly don’t think I could’ve loved Nori more than I did in this book (obviously Street will top it in book 4)! He’s still the same alphahole we met in book one but he’s finally learning that it just might be okay to lean on those around him, and that while he’s use to getting what he wants when he wants he may just have met his match, and watching him maybe not surrendering to that but learning to compromise with it was amazing, and made me love him so much more than I already did! And Nori and Ilara together?? Man that’s just chemistry leaping right off the page! I love their love story, I love how fiercely loyal they are to each other as well as how fiercely determined they are to protect and cherish one another!! Honestly I just love them!

So if you’re looking for a romantasy to warm your kindle or pages this season! Don’t miss out on Krista Streets Fae of Ice and Snow series because it has everything you want from a slow-burn but high chemistry enemies to lovers romance, a plot that will keep you guessing till the end, amazing blood and found families, characters you’ll love and who will keep you laughing (the banter is perfect), and just the right amount of spice to leave you swooning! So add this book and series to your tbr immediately!

HAPPY READING 📖
December 27, 2023
I'm hooked.

Great universe building. I found myself so invested that all the emotions excited through me with each new twist and turn. I can't wait for the conclusion!
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26 reviews
January 2, 2024
I enjoyed the first book, 2nd book was tolerable, but the 3rd one just made my eye roll at every chapter. Some strange word choices just irked me (🐱,☝🏻ing) and I’m so done with reading the word “Growl” at every page. Enough.
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244 reviews3 followers
April 6, 2024
I really enjoyed Novis POV but this one didn't catch my attention the way the first two did.

But gosh, Drachu, georgyanna and this damn king can all sit on a cactus and rotate 🙄
Profile Image for Sarah Michelle.
239 reviews
March 25, 2024
This book reminds me of the Paula Abdul song opposites attract, and not because we’re dealing with opposites that attract, although maybe a little bit after what we learn about Alara‘s affinity coming from the divine, or her being an angel or whatever, and his affinity being a dragon coming from the underworld but that’s not really a main theme throughout this book no what I mean when I say I���m reminded of that song is the lyric take two steps forward, and two steps back or something to that effect Because there were many things that were huge improvements in this third installment, Alara and Nora them and the guards working together, actually taking action to get back at that dragon guy king to get that diamond back and get that pendant that linked him to Alara I was honestly surprised that that got resolved in one book and I’m also honestly thinking there’s more that will happen there in the fourth and final book. It just seemed way too easy, our heroes were all working together to try and defeat the king, and prove that he was behind the dying fields and find this link to the warlock so I like that, even though it was really really not confusing, but they were just very muddied waters, and I know, without even having to go read the summaries of this authors, other series, that the firewall that shows up in this book is the main character in her other series and this is just some big crossover Which I mean I guess is OK but it just there’s a lot there’s just a lot OK you’ve got all of the different continents in this world as if that’s not enough we have to introduce this other universe earth it just seem like a lot and it had me rolling my eyes a little bit, so even though I did like the action And that they were actually doing things. It just felt a little short and I didn’t like that. The fire wolf is the one who wielded the ax to destroy that web that was killing the fields. I really feel like that should’ve been done by the heroes in this realm, I feel like that totally robbed them of that we couldn’t do it so we had to outsource it to someone else no but that just really kind of highlights how this author treats her characters and it’s not very nicely she doesn’t do them justice they’re really all kind of stupid and crass and infantile Saying things like fuck session and always laughing about how horny they are and all of that stuff it’s just so it’s very cheap. It’s just very very cheap now I am wondering because I haven’t really read much about Faye is that just a trait of the Faye do they all just talk about sex like that very openly I have to imagine not because Alara is very shy about it. She gets very embarrassed about it so I have to imagine that’s not like a universal treat But I honestly don’t know but it just takes me out of the story immediately and are you telling me that these characters don’t have enough control I mean it’s like every other sentence like oh I really admire her. I know I want to bend her over and fuck her right now like Just enough I guess that works for some people but not me like if I just wanted to read, pure, smart, like that I would just go read pier smart I would like some story please and these are really not super bright. They’re not at all they can’t figure out a way to link the king to the warlock and that’s also still their big idea like when the prince finally finds Alara and his big solution is oh I’m just gonna hide you in my chambers like what kind of idiotic idea is that, they are just not very bright and they’re not really big they’re still so focused on we’ve got a save the crops and we have to do all these things. They’re still just focusing on like playing the kings game instead of revolutionizing everything and I think now at the end of book 3 they’re finally finally finally getting to that point, but I just kept thinking while I was reading it like these motherfuckers are so stupid, and that’s not their fault. Obviously these are fictional characters. That is the authors fault. What is the point of these characters having all of these great powers if they’re also idiots and why has no one wondered if the same spell that was used on the field, and Alara is the same one used on the princes Mother why has no one made that connection. Everyone keeps talking about how powerful she would be if that spell wasn’t walking down her powers, seriously none of them have wondered if it’s the same thing I know her powers have to be become unleashed in the last book. I bet you anything it’s gonna be the queen who kills them if she’s even still alive and they don’t have any definitive proof to tie the king to the warlock but they think what they got on the looking glass is going to just have to be enough. I just I don’t see that I don’t see that happening at all, so I don’t know maybe the overall story is kind of weak. I’ve had that thought too cause I still don’t quite get like oh I’m gonna starve my people because I want to invade these other lands and I want to grow my territory so I’m gonna starve my people I’m gonna make my basically board of directors wanna invade And I’m gonna resist and resist until everyone’s so desperate and then give in and that’s gonna make everyone think I’m a hero I don’t know that I really buy that I mean I guess isn’t that also kind of what Hitler did but I don’t know it just seems the overall story seems a little a little far-fetched And we haven’t I don’t know that we’ve seen enough of the king to really buy into that and we have no proof that he’s behind the missing fee. We just have peoples assumptions oh, because that’s his character but we have an actually seen very much of it I mean yeah, we know he beats the queen so anyway, I do like that we continue to see more of Alara‘s affinity and her powers I was really hoping that she was gonna have more affinity than anyone, but I don’t know maybe there’s still more that we’re gonna learn about her and her angel background or whatever I’m gonna of course read the next book. I have to know how it all plays out but yeah, this installment is still very much like cool it with the modern day and acronyms and terminology. Cool it with all the sex talk and make the characters just a little bit smarter please just a little bit that’s all I’m asking.

This series probably could’ve been condensed into three books or maybe each installment could’ve been a little bit longer or maybe some of them could’ve been combined I think overall, the story would’ve been much stronger if instead of actually having the queens trials, the queens, there was the build up to the trials, but then they never actually happened because then Alara and the prince and the guards all go off together. I just think that would’ve made for a much stronger story like what was the point and her going to those islands? Well, the point of her going to the islands was to get her magic back, but what was the point of her losing the magic which sent her to the islands like what was the point of all of that because really the two were not separated very long at all I think it was like a day and a half or something, so it was just like sending them on these exercises unnecessarily. Hopefully the last book will tie it all together and make it make sense.
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398 reviews1,843 followers
March 18, 2024
This book is a great example of what happens when you get a bad narrator.

I want to be clear here, the female narrator is amazing. She did the first two books single narration and I loved them. This is book 3 in the series and they went dual. The male narrator literally killed the story for me.

If book 4 is dual narrated I definitely won’t get the audio. I’ll have to just physically read it (which is fine and I might do it anyway.) but yeah, authors, be careful. A narrator can make or break your books.
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1,219 reviews208 followers
June 10, 2024
We might not have saved the continent yet. We hadn't even stopped my wedding. But Ilara was mine, and I was hers, and damn anyone who tried to rip us apart.

5 stars!

This series truly does get better and better with each book as the twists and truths are slowly revealed only to highlight even more shadows and deceit. I really loved how Norivun and Ilara's relationship finally evolved in this novel as they embrace the mate bond. I loved seeing Norivun's jealousy and possessiveness, but I loved seeing how he is willing to compromise for his mate even more. We learn more about what Ilara is, and I enjoyed watching her confidence and strength grow as she becomes this badass heroine who is capable of standing next to the Prince of Death. Krista revealed so much new information and characters in this story (who were familiar from her other series), and I cannot wait to see what's in store for the finale!🖤

Tropes: hate-to-love-you, fated mates, morally grey hero, outcast heroine, hidden agendas, royal fae politics, forced proximity, 'touch her and die' vibes, alpha jp hero, heroine with hidden powers, 'burn the world down for her', hurt/comfort, slow burn, mild cliffhanger (part of a series), STEAMY🔥
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51 reviews2 followers
March 10, 2024
4⭐️ another enjoyable read and I loved the dual POV between Ilara and Nori! a lil 🌶️🌶️ in some parts and also enjoyed learning more about the other fae in the realm and their culture just to change things up. a few characters and themes have been introduced now as well which I assume link to the authors other series’ so I’ll probably end up looking to read those after as well to make it all make sense
July 30, 2024
3/5 ⭐️
disappointing but it’s ok. it felt like a lot was done to build the plot. almost like it would set the stage for everything that would go on it the next book. it wasn’t bad, just not great
March 12, 2024
Thoroughly enjoyed this book - a page turner. It had thrill, joy, shock & the sexy scenes (🥵)

The author has such a wild imagination I can’t believe some of the things she came up with. It was awesome to see ‘earth’ incorporated into this book. Can’t wait to see how the storyline pans out 😜

~ Read on kindle ~
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154 reviews3 followers
January 5, 2024
This book felt slower than the other two, which is why I’m giving it three stars. I am curious about how the series will end, and I may read the next book when it comes out. Overall, it was a good series.
240 reviews
December 19, 2023
I have absolutely loved this new series, and then Krista has to make it better by bringing in Fire Wolf from another series. I loved his character. He doesn't disappoint either. Prince Norivum and Ilara have to find their way back to each other first. Then they have to figure out how to stop getting married to other people and save the fields.
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34 reviews
July 25, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️,5
🌶️🌶️

Really loved the first part of this book! In the second part was still good, but I think it is time to wrap up. The link to the ‘real world’ was not really necessary for me, probably because this is the first series I am reading from this author (is Fire Wolf a character in another series?)

I think the missing and longing between Ilara and Nori was a little to much in the first part. They were only seperated for 2 days? Why is it that you cannot breath without eachother? I would love to have seen more of Nori dealing with Georgyanna. (Plus, where is the storyline of the other girls that were in the trail?)

I general it is still a good book, but there are some plotholes that bother me.
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14 reviews1 follower
June 2, 2024
In an age where trilogies and extended series dominate the fantasy genre, there comes a point where less is indeed more. This sentiment couldn't be more fitting for the Fae of Snow & Ice book series. What could have been a tightly woven narrative within two books has instead been stretched beyond its limits, diluting the story to a mere shadow of its potential.

The first glaring issue is the story's pacing. Initially promising, it quickly becomes evident that the plot is being artificially elongated. Scenes drag on without purpose, side plots meander without direction, and the narrative feels like an unstructured Wattpad story. The potential for a compelling tale is buried under layers of unnecessary filler, making it a chore to get through.

Character development, or the lack thereof, is another significant flaw. The villains, crucial to any gripping story, remain faceless and underdeveloped. We never truly understand their motivations or backstories, which makes their actions feel random and unconvincing. The main character, Ilara, is portrayed as a paragon of perfection, proficient in everything she attempts. Her powers, while mentioned frequently as being extraordinary, come across as mundane due to a lack of engaging scenes showcasing her abilities. This overemphasis on her special status without corresponding depth or creativity in her powers makes her an uninteresting protagonist.

The plot, which should be the backbone of any novel, is almost non-existent. Events unfold without a clear direction, and there are no stakes or suspense to keep the reader invested. The narrative arc is flat, with predictable twists and turns that fail to evoke any real emotion. The most egregious example is the subplot where Ilara is separated from Nori for a mere two days, only to discover that the person offering her help is, unsurprisingly, malevolent. This predictable twist adds nothing to the story and feels like a wasted opportunity for genuine tension and character growth.

Furthermore, the creativity that should be the hallmark of a fantasy series is sorely lacking. The world-building is shallow, the magical system uninspired, and the overall execution feels like a series of missed opportunities. There are brief glimpses of potential, but they are never fully realized, overshadowed by poor writing and a lack of coherent structure.

In conclusion, Court of Winter would have benefitted immensely from being condensed into two well-structured books. The stretched narrative, lack of villain development, non-existent plot, and an overpowered yet bland main character all contribute to a disappointing reading experience. It serves as a reminder that sometimes, less truly is more, and future works would do well to prioritize quality over quantity.
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325 reviews33 followers
December 28, 2023
OMG, Krista Street, you did it! I loved the first two books as well, but Wings of Snow, the third book in the series, is the best one yet. When the books keep getting better and better as the series progresses, that should give you a hint on just how it is.

It took me two days, only because work and life were slowing me down 😂

Nori is just your perfect romantasy MMC and Ilara, the FMC, keeps getting better and better, growing with each page. The two of them together have my heart, and you just know they are unstoppable.

The book doesn't end on a huge cliffhanger, which I appreciate BUT you just know that the fourth and final book in the series will be packed with action, full of emotions, both positive and negative ones, and everything else in between. It cannot come soon enough ✨
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133 reviews4 followers
January 15, 2024
This book stretched on way to long, and it feels like the author is just adding characters like the Firewolf and the gods to make it longer. But frankly I’m over it, also the spice between Lara and Nori was hot last 2 books but here it fell flat. It was like all the bases are loaded and then what should be a win gets all the players out. I just couldn’t pay attention and I have no interest in finishing this story with the next book. I really wish Drachu’s role wasn’t a creepy and all that happened with him and I wish we ended the series with book 3.
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11 reviews
January 20, 2024
I really enjoyed the first two books but this one missed the mark. There wasn’t much character development. In fact I would say the FMC took two steps back. There was new characters introduced and they added nothing to the story except extra chapters. I would have probably finished the series if the next book was available but since it’s not I’ll probably forget about it after how this book was written.
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198 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2024
3.5 stars. First half of the book was very average but second half really picked things up. The strongest book of the series so far
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