A human woman captured in a world that would see her destroyed...
I’ve lost count of the number of days I’ve been here. Eighteen? Twenty? Thirty? It feels like forever. I almost can’t remember my life before the borgs. Before I stumbled across campus, the grass cool beneath my feet, dazed and confused.
I remember the Doras Ring. I remember a hum.
And then nothing.
Nothing until I woke up in the woods blindfolded. In my underwear. Flat on my back. In Alfhemir.
Now my survival depends on him, a fae known as the Lord Regent of Drengskador. Khao is the scariest, most breathtaking fae I’ve ever seen. He makes me feel things I shouldn’t. Dangerous things. To get out of Alfhemir alive, I’ll need to convince him to go against his duty and his High Queen.
But there are forces at play that catch us both by surprise, and soon, it’s not just my life on the line.
It’s his.
Fae King’s Quest tells Khao’s story. It is a duet (Fae King’s Quest & Fae King’s Triumph). Although you do not have to read the first six books to enjoy Khao’s story, it is highly recommended. As with all books in this series, Fae King’s Quest is a slow burn, m/f romantic fantasy with steamy scenes between one growly fae king and his fated mate. Beware the cliffhanger endings and dark elements.