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A Dark and Lovely Devastation

By: J. Ann Curtis
Narrated by: Lilly Drake
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A love that spans lifetimes. A love she doesn’t remember.

In another life, she was the queen of the faeries. But now, after being reborn, Chels avoids them due to trauma at the hands of the fae....

Until the king of the faeries comes for her, claiming her as his mate.

Now, she's expected to be a queen in a world she knows nothing about, alongside a king she doesn't love. If that wasn’t enough, deadly magical forces trapped inside her have awakened, threatening destruction of the entire faerie world. Only the handsome, brooding faerie king has the answers she needs.

She won’t give into his desires, no matter how drawn she feels to him.

In the end, Chels must choose between saving herself or the faerie realm. With her own life on the line, and the violent forces growing inside her, Chels knows she can’t really trust anyone.

Not the faerie king.

Not even herself.

And definitely not her own heart.

A Dark and Lovely Devastation is a slow-burn, steamy romance. Perfect for fans of The Bridge Kingdoms and Bride of the Shadow King.

©2023 J. Ann Curtis (P)2023 J. Ann Curtis
Romance Fantasy Royalty Fiction Heartfelt

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Typical women = bad story

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