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Fae Isles #1

Court of Blood and Bindings

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They call him the Silent Death, because he kills without sound and leaves none capable of speaking in his wake…

When the empire’s deadliest fae murderer catches her wielding forbidden magic, twenty-year-old Emelin believes her hour has come. Instead, her inhumanly beautiful captor spares her life, but carries her off on his velvet wings – into the one place from which no human ever returns.

The heart of the Fae Isles. The treacherous Crimson Court, where the Mother of faekind has ruled unchallenged over fae and humans for decades.

The Silent Death is supposed to be the Mother’s loyal servant, her invincible warrior, her ruthless, soulless killer. But in the shadows he is playing a game of his own, and he needs Emelin’s magic to win it.

If she agrees to work with him, she could free all of humanity. But can she trust a fae male with so much blood on his hands? Worse, when his smouldering dark eyes and dangerous secrets reveal glimpses of the heart behind his murderer’s mask… can she trust herself?


Court of Blood and Bindings is the first book of the Fae Isles series, an enemies to lovers fantasy romance featuring a strong-willed heroine and a broody, morally grey hero. This adult fae romance is perfect for readers of Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout and Raven Kennedy.

Note: Court of Blood and Bindings contains a generous dose of smouldering glances, angry yearning, and midnight meetings of the illicit type, as well as other mature themes.

436 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 22, 2022

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Lisette Marshall

22 books1,124 followers
Lisette Marshall is a librarian by day and a writer of steamy fantasy romance by night. She combines a lifelong love for fairytales, mystery novels and sexy adventures in her books.

When Lisette isn’t dreaming about gorgeous heroes and sensual heroines, she can usually be found reading about weird history, plotting unrealistic fictional murders or baking way too many chocolate cookies for herself and her boyfriend.

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Profile Image for Katherine Karas.
17 reviews2 followers
June 21, 2024
this was very really good. I was very pleasantly surprised given the title and weird "steamy fae fantasy romance" tagline (on kindle), thought that this would be a bad fun time/same old same old acotar wannabe. but it was so good! I dare say I loved it 🖤 such an interesting magic system, good plot, good character development and visible growth. also relationship building I thought was well done. Some spice but not a big focus. The tropes used were fun - nothing ground breaking but not annoyingly copied like a lot in the genre recently.
i actually couldn't put this down past 50%, which is saying something for me since I am a very slow physical book reader.
my only critique is I wish this had a different title. a court of _&_ feels like it cheapens it at first impressions when the story inside is so much more!!!!
worth checking out imo
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467 reviews266 followers
March 10, 2023
DNF!

It had a promising premise, but the tedious writing and poor execution made it impossible for me to become engaged in the story or care about the characters despite my best efforts. I stopped reading at 68%.
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263 reviews1,874 followers
March 1, 2023
It gives A Court of Mist and Fury vibes but I was here for it.

ALSO, IT'S FAKE DATING IN A FANTASY WORLD?!!! SIGN. ME. UP.

I randomly picked this up after seeing it on KU and I have no regrets. There isn't much I don't love about this book. Although I found it a tad long, the plot never really dragged and I immediately picked up the second book in the series.

I read ACOMAF way back in 2018 but seeing as it's one of my favourite books I remember almost every part. I didn't hate the similarities between the two - I just don't know I feel about it... The consistent witty banter was so fun, but more of the similar scenes felt like deja vu. For example bargaining and the "innocent" exploration of the male wings.

Overall I really loved it <33
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August 22, 2023
This was an absolute amazing read to start the year with.
When you look further than the stupid title and the way this is about fae courts you’ve probably read about 300 times before, it’s filled with lots of unique aspects.

First of all, the magic system is really cool and original. Not only is it based on colours, but every species has a specific magic power.

Secondly, and one of my favourite parts of this book, Creon, the MMC is mute. He cannot talk, and eventually learns to communicate with “the hand language the baker in my town taught me”. Absolutely took me by surprise but it for sure didn’t disappoint.

TLDR;
Go read this if you like:
✨forced proximity
✨mute and sign language representation, without any judgement from the characters
✨cool magic
✨lots of plot left to discover
✨a very sweet romance
✨🌶️
✨the one bed trope
✨a cool sentient labyrinth?

Profile Image for Eve Reads.
211 reviews201 followers
June 25, 2022
I'm a huge fan of Lisette Marshall but this book was a miss for me unfortunately. While it has the makings of a good fantasy story, with a unique magic system and an interesting world, these elements could have been much stronger. I absolutely love that the magic works through colour and I thought the Labyrinth was a delight, but they weren’t explored enough.

This was a very slow read and I didn't particularly like the main character. Emelin spent too much time in her own head (and was much too whiny) for my liking. She seemed to spend the first half of the book deep in thought. In contrast, Creon is a delight. Beautifully complex and very much morally grey - if only his character was given more time to open up. The one part of the story I really liked is when Emelin and Creon decide to test each other's self-restraint, but if I’m being honest, I expected more of these "midnight encounters".

I don't want to discourage anyone from trying anything by this author as I have loved the majority of her books, but unfortunately A Court of Blood and Bindings was a disappointment for me.
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3,082 reviews1,030 followers
June 14, 2022
5 stars!

Wow, what a read! Lisette Marshall has delivered a powerful start to the Fae Isles series, a wonderfully intense fantasy story with magic, intrigue, politics, all sorts of supernatural beings, and an absolutely kickass lead couple (brave and feisty heroine, a broody, almost-anti-hero with secrets), enemies-to-lovers, fake-romance, and so much chemistry and sexual tension, I almost couldn’t stand it. This book has so much, and I loved it all!

Note - There is a prequel novel to this series (Heart of Silk and Shadows). At this stage, you don’t have to read it first, this book is a very strong series starter, with more extensive world-building than the prequel. But I would imagine that in later books I’m going to be happy to have the background information that the prequel provides.

Emelin is a 20-year-old human living in fae-controlled land, born with powers she shouldn’t have, and living a secluded life to hide the fact. When the brutal fae assassin known as the Silent Death sees her using her magic, he doesn’t kill her on the spot as she expects, instead, he whisks her away from her remote island home to the centre of the fae empire, the Crimson Court. He moves her into his home, pretending that she is his human lover, which gives her some protection from those who would hurt her, while he works with her to hone her powers. Because the Silent Death is not who he seems, and he has a plan to take our the ruling fae Mother and free those under her control, and he needs Emelin’s help to do it.

OMG, this book is all intensity right from the very beginning, and I was instantly sucked into the story. The whole book is written from Emelin’s POV, so we get to experience everything with her – learning about the world and figuring out her place in it. She is a wonderful heroine – strong, brave and intelligent. She very quickly understands the reality of her new situation and plays her part well, but with her irritatingly stunning captor, she is her true self, and this is where she shines.

After centuries of being the fae Mother’s most trusted assassin, Creon’s reputation is well-deserved. He is brutal and cold, and very little surprises him… until Emelin comes into his life. It doesn’t take long for us to see a different side of him, firstly in sparing Emelin, and then when he sets her up in his home and she starts to snark at him, and he snarks right back.

“You’ll keep your hands off me in that bed, too.”
“As I was planning to.” He looked up from his writing, eyes mocking me. “Unless you change your mind of course”.
“I’d rather fuck a cactus,” I informed him.
“Interesting. Let me know how you like it.”

It’s a great dynamic from the very beginning, full of aggressive banter and threats of violence, but there’s this underlying attraction that creates delicious chemistry. Neither of them act on it as Creon teaches Emelin about his world and they begin her training, but it’s always there. And when he begins to reveal his secrets and they truly start to learn about each other, their connection only deepens when Emelin promises to work with him to bring down the Mother.

“I’d rather be your equal in danger than your toy in safety.”

The book’s timeline is actually pretty fast moving, but the romance feels like a slow burn, and I was revelling in every little moment between these two. The banter is epic, the glances and touches are so meaningful, and I absolutely love the way they handle the way they are feeling. They don’t hide from each other, they tease and they flirt, and every moment between them feels like it’s dripping with anticipation. The chemistry is electric and the sexual tension is off freaking charts, and the feelings are right there alongside of the mad lust, which makes the whole thing even more intense.

“Does it make me a monster?” I managed, the fears falling over my lips at last. “Wanting you?”
His smile…it wasn’t a smile. It was an open wound. It was a wistful darkness that spread over his face and transformed into something hurt and haunted and utterly heart-breaking.
“Does it make me innocent, wanting you?”

The emotion is beautifully written, and I loved these two together so much. And when all of that tension becomes too much, the sexy time is hot, passionate and so profound as they come together, completely undone for each other, and I loved the intensity of their undeniable connection.

Uncaged, undone, he was power and beautiful and death, and he was mine.

I leaned into that fall. I let myself plummet, into the unfathomable, bottomless depths of my heart, and trusted his arms to catch me.

As amazing as Emelin is, God, I love Creon! He’s the most powerful of his kind, and though he has that broody, cocky arrogance that I love so much in my romantic heroes, he’s also wonderfully witty and he has this quiet vulnerability about him that is absolutely irresistible. We see it as he beings to open up to Emelin – there is so much of him to uncover, and Marshall does it piece by piece, at just the right pace for maximum impact. And I loved watching him fall for Emelin, feeling things for the very first time, and bravely embracing it. I feel like there is so much more of us to discover about him, and I am here for it.

“I’m not fully sure what you are to me. I’m not sure if I dare to figure it out. But I know you’re a first.”

Alongside the love story, Creon and Emelin are in a dangerous situation, facing many enemies, and if anyone uncovers their plan it will mean instant death for both of them. There are more secrets to be uncovered, and Emelin understandably wrestles with whether she can trust the man she’s falling so hard for. Her struggle is real and understandable, and brings some great drama to the story as it builds to its unpredictable and heart-poundingly exciting climax that had me madly flipping pages, desperate to see how it was going to finish.

Yes, there is a cliffhanger. It’s not a really bad one, but it still leaves us on a critical point, and I’m so invested in these characters and their story, I’m absolutely desperate to get my hands on the next book of the series.

I freaking love this book. It's beautifully written, the fantasy world is well developed and fascinating, and the concept of color-magic is so clever. It’s such an amazing read – especially when you consider that Marshall is still a newly-published author. I rate this book up among fantasy reads by Sarah J. Maas and Jennifer L. Armentrout (which is high praise from me indeed), and I can’t wait for more.

5 stars!

An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

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840 reviews233 followers
August 27, 2023
August 2023 -

Ok, so it's clear from my initial review that I was going through quite a bit. I'm going to disagree with my past self when I said this book slowed down. I did not see that this second time around. I enjoyed the book much more as well. The hero continues to be one of my favorites and I can't wait to see where this story is going with the next book! Still a 5 star read ♡

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April 2023 -


While reading this book, I was going through/still am going through a lot in life. It was one of the few things that kept me sane. For that reason alone it deserves 5 stars.

I loved the morally grey hero. He was fantastic. I loved how he warmed up to the heroine... eventually. I liked that he learned the equivalent of ASL in the universe the author created to communicate with her.

The heroine and sassy, hardheaded, and awesome to read about. However, her inner monologues could have been cut down a bit.

The universe the author created was different from past books I've read. I liked the color magic system. The world was explained well enough to where I didn't feel lost and it didn't feel unbelievable.

My only critique of this book was how slow it was towards the middle to end. There were quite a few times during my read that I was almost DNFing because nothing was happening. The last hour or so did wonders for the story. I wish more of the story felt like that last hour. I hope that next book will be available as an audiobook because I'm invested in this story very much.
14 reviews1 follower
November 17, 2022
DNF

I couldn’t get past the first few chapters of this book. The main character is absolutely one of the most annoying characters ever put into a book. I get the author was trying to make her that typical feisty don’t give a shit character but she did an absolutely terrible job at portraying it. The girl just came out annoying. So annoying I had to stop reading despite the interesting use of magic.
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580 reviews2,951 followers
June 22, 2022
3 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Creon smiled, and it was a smile that promised murder and ruin indeed.

Thank you to the author, Lisette Marshall, for sending me an eARC in exchange for a honest review.

Court of Blood and Bindings is the first installment in the Fae Isles series and is a fantasy romance story perfect for ACOTAR fans.

— Enemies-to-Lovers
— Morally grey love interest
— Forced Proximity
— One-bed
— Slowburn
— Spice
— Fae Court
— Communicating via notes (MMC is mute)
— Communication barrier
— Magic


This fantasy romance includes most of my favorite tropes however the story felt slow to me which made me lose my focus a few times and I didn't connect with the heroine much.

The romance was the highlight of the book for me. I always enjoy when there is a communication barrier between the couple and they had to speak to each other through written notes for most of the book. That did not take away from the chemistry between them I adored their banter.

The magic was interesting but I still strugglrd to understand much of the world-building.

I think readers in the mood for Fae romances might enjoy this.
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194 reviews
October 27, 2022
DNF @ 17%

This girl. Omg. So annoying. Also her personality is inconsistent.
I maybe would have continued if not for this bish. Like she is super timid about her parents behaviour of her and lo-key sounds like she resents them and then gets all blubbery when they abandon her to an assassin and inferno. Like why are you all of a sudden acting like you were ripped away from a loving family? They were horrible and so was everyone else in her town. It didn’t make sense. And then all of a sudden this quiet girl who bit her tongue around her parents starts mouthing off to a old af assassin known as the silent death? How does anything about that make sense. It also made her really annoying. She was essentially a chihuahua barking at a lion. Then you are being led into believing she’s some key to freeing the world from a tyrant.

HA! Yeah right.

I’m not going to fully dive into why the title and loose premise is such an uninspired callback to ACoTR. Or that the blurb on kindle calls out to Sarah J Mass fans. This isn’t even the first book that’s followed a similar format, it’s just one of the few I’ve overlooked in favour of curiosity.

The most interesting thing about this was our mute assassin. Was curious about that. Unfortunately I felt the way it was written his character was overshadowed by Miss Special Pants. When a character can’t speak you need your narrator to include more observations or content to balance things out. Otherwise, you have what happened here where everything is about her and our assassin is like a fly buzzing by every now and again. Probably why she was so annoying was because the MMC wasn’t fully balancing her out and drawing attention away from her neurosis and budding hero complex.

Others found the colour thing interesting, and I would have agreed if it was like a specific power line and not an all encompassing magic system. And her ending up with a painter seems really corny and convenient honestly.

I could get pickier but I hadn’t even made it halfway before I grew bored and annoyed with our lead. These are just broad strokes about why this didn’t workout for me. Many others enjoyed it so maybe this is a me thing, I just felt like this wasn’t clicking and the direction of the story was bland and overdone.

2.0 stars, 58%, C
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199 reviews1,716 followers
March 20, 2023
4.5⭐
2.5🌶
Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Narration, Single - 4⭐
Unfinished Series
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Quick synop.
Emlin has magical abilities, but are kept secret from her human people. One night, she awakens to her island on fire and everyone missing. All except a fae male with wings, who's voice was taken away from him 100 years ago. He takes her away to his island, filled with dangerous fae. She is forced to live with him to stay safe from the evil queen. But why did he want her so badly?? 😏
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I did not expect to like this as much as I did! For 1.....I legit thought this was a vampire book 🤣 my mistake.
I really loved the forced proximity, the one bed trope and the fact our MMc must communique via sign language or writing on paper really brought a dynamic that I really enjoyed between our MCs.
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This is definitely a slow burn book. There are parts where it feels mundane, but it all really comes together near the end and I ate up every single minute!!
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Discovering the truths behind our MMC was probably my favourite part. He is a fantastic character and I can't wait to see where his story arc goes. Emelin is very smart and determined and I love that she talks back, evil though he could kill her with his pinky.
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I absolutely recommend this book!
Profile Image for Shruti (Hiatus).
214 reviews98 followers
November 14, 2022
This is first book I read of Lisette Marshall's and I loved her writing! Definitely interested in seeing this series to its end as well as reading her other books. This^ is book one and I recommend reading the prequel to this *after* reading book one.
I loved the MMC so much!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My feelings for the FMC were mixed. She's definitely worth reading about - she's strong throughout the book and her background made me empathetic towards her and angry for her but there were some places where she was a bit unkind towards the MMC.. and that made me sad.
This is fantasy fiction that has plot that matters, as well as a slow burn romance. Open door scenes between MCs and some spice.

I recommend 🐥
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325 reviews2,826 followers
June 30, 2024
I really liked the magic system in this! And the intial set up. But it lost me about halfway through. I just found the romance a little to sweet for me. Very friends to lovers vibes imo (even tho it's set up for them to be enemies)
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828 reviews585 followers
September 29, 2022
*4 FAE STARS*

“I’d rather be your equal in danger than your toy in safety.”

We all know I have a soft spot for fantasy romance by now, especially if it involves fae, so I might be biased.. But oh boy, did I enjoy this one! I'm quite glad I stumbled upon this by chance.

There were a lot of refreshing aspects, like Creon having to communicate through written notes (even though you can imagine the communication problems that brings) and him being incredibly morally grey, and Emelin having forbidden magic. I also loved the Labyrinth, though I wish it had a bigger role in the story.
I loved both Emelin and Creon and their romance. Emelin is so clever and strong, and Creon is such a misunderstood sweetheart, I can't! b>That ending though. Can't wait to continue this series!
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151 reviews24 followers
April 12, 2023
I have officially ended my streak of reading five ⭐️ books
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97 reviews4 followers
April 27, 2024
5 ⭐️.

So… 5 ⭐️ reviews for me are few and far tbh. I usually leave it at 3-4 stars if I’m impressed, but this… this was a romantasy masterpiece. The absolute coolest and most unique magic system I’ve ever read about. Flawlessly executed enemies to lovers trope in a first book in a series. Banter between the main characters? Hilarious. Just… if romantasy is your thing, you HAVE to read this.

- Enemies to lovers.
- Morally Gray MMC.
- Strong FMC.
- Banter.
- 🌶️🌶️.
- Kindle Unlimited (whole series is completed and on KU).
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178 reviews2 followers
April 3, 2024
4.5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨

This was soooooo good for a fae romantasy. I was absolutely HERE for all the tropes.

Sometimes I find books like this super cheesy and terribly written, but this is a good un. 💞 Get yrself a silent man 💞

(-0.5 bc it’s not even slightly a masterpiece, but fun all the same)
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633 reviews348 followers
January 22, 2024
5/5


Such a fun fantasy read!! Em is such a refreshing heroine and Creon’s sweetness is so swoony. Their connection is lovable, and the magic system is so cool!! The plot is a bit slow at first but the more antics that get tossed in make it a perfect blend of some perfect tropes
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2,258 reviews3,502 followers
May 17, 2023
Really strong start to a series. I feel like a learned a lot but still have many questions. Very much excited to continue.

4 stars
2 on the spice scale
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812 reviews347 followers
August 5, 2024
I have very mixed feelings about this book, but it really grew on me. I don't think that the writing style perfectly matched my taste, but the farther I got into the book, the less that that bothered me. I will always get behind the wounded, misunderstood, broody man, and Creon fits that bill to a T. The magic system is so unique with different colors holding different powers. I do wish we understood it a little better, but I can see why the author did it this way. I will definitely continue the series!
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226 reviews32 followers
October 18, 2022
✨El mejor GRUMPY SUNSHINE High Fantasy✨
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Rating
★★★★★
🌶️ level
🌶️🌶️🌶️
Troupe enemies to lovers, slow burn, grumpy sunshine

AMÉ ESTE LIBRO.Tiene un worldbuilding fantástico, un sistema de magia muy novedoso y la descripción del mundo Fae hace acordar mucho a A Court of Thorns and RosesyUnder the Mountain..

. La relación entre Creon y Emelin, la química entre los dos no aburre en ningún momento y hay algo sobre Creon que hace que su relación sea todavía mas única y taan grumpy sunshine... que me muero de AMORRRR. No diré nada para no spoilear ya que creo que esta particularidad es algo importante dentro de la historia y mejor descubrirlo al leerlo.

Un datito curioso, la autora no es americana es europea y se nota en su forma de escribir, algunos giros idiomáticos y particularmente se ve la diferencia en las escenas smut y la ironía en los chistes.


I'd rather fuck a cactus,” I informed him. “Interesting. Let me know how you like it.”.


Sobre las escenas picantes..ahhh sólo decir queCreon tiene ALAS...ARGHGG.. asi que para los que leyeron ACOTAR, YA SABEN QUE ESPERAR, porque Lisette Marshall les da una función parecida, pero MEJOR DESCRIPTA que en ACOTAR ( muero por segunda vez ).

Lo bueno
→ Me hizo sentir ACOTAR vibes, no tanto porque sean parecidos sino por la historia y forma de escribir
→ Creon ♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎
→El FMC no es pelotudo y no hizo power up ( al menos hasta ahora )
Lo malo
→ No hay libro físico en Hardcover aún.( si Paperback) Lo NECESITO...

Conclusión
Una historia dulce, con slooow burn VERDADERO y escenas smut excelentes. Que más puede pedir una chica ? hehe
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613 reviews2 followers
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December 11, 2022
Having a hard time with this one, so I’m going to set it aside.

Our fmc needs to be stabbed. In the opening of the book, she is a total doormat. She is 20 years old, lives with her parents still, and lets them treat her like total crap, even though she has magic and they do not.

Once she gets kidnapped by “the deadliest killer of our time”, she turns into an arrogant asshole that does nothing but mouth off and demand things. She saw that he is working against the Queen, and got her people to safety, and yet she continues to judge and demean him, when he’s done absolutely nothing to her (well, other than the kidnapping, but he gave her his jacket and did everything to make sure she was comfortable - plus, why would she even want to go with her family - WHO LEFT HER TO BURN TO DEATH!)
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Author 19 books274 followers
June 13, 2022
This is going to be a beloved series. Creon is a sexy, misunderstood Fae hero. Em is a clever and bold heroine. They’re a charming couple in an epic setting with a fascinating color based magic system. This book has all the things: fake relationship, only one bed, and enemies-to-lovers.
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