The Divine and The Curse (A Fae fantasy Romance)
By J.E. Reed
Genre:-Romantic Fantasy/Fae
Blurb:-A queen in hiding. Two countries at war.
When eighteen-year-old Arianna is stolen from her family and sold into slavery, she spends months disguised as a half-breed Fae struggling against the devastations of a decade-long war: But she never expected to find herself at the mercy of her country's greatest enemy.
General Rion is ruthless and commanding. he relishes in his reputation as The Demon-a vile creature incapable of love or compassion. With a secret no one can know, Arianna strives to placate him while plotting her escape, but sometimes fate has other plans and rumours can't always be trusted.
She'll have to make a choice. Kill the most feared male on the continent or stay and let a forbidden bond take root. But what will happen when he discovers her secret?
Trigger Warnings: Death, Blood, Starvation, kidnapping, injury, SA (no on page descriptions only mentioned), Loss of a Parent.
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Perfect for fans of Beauty & the Beast, Romeo & Juliet, A Curse So Dark & Lonely, A Court of Mist and Fury, and The Cruel Prince.
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My Review:- I have to say what attracted me to this book was the cover, the bright red background and white flowers caught my eye. I love the writing style of the author and how she brought the characters together, it felt so real. It has a Romeo and Juliet vibes. I like how Arianna character has strength, and is capable of so much, but she also has compassion and kindness even after going through so much. The way the author has ended the story, leaves it open for another book.
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