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3.5 short and steamy stars
A novella in the Wayfarer Fae series, this is a complete standalone, and a sexy and mysterious grumpy/sunshine, marriage of convenience romance.
Nellie is a housemaid whose life is turned upside down when the fae Duke of Locke proposes marriage to her. He’s a complete stranger, and a cold and grumpy one at that, and he is rumoured to be living under a curse where any woman he falls in love with dies. He’s been widowed six times, and is looking for a seventh wife to give him an heir and he’s chosen Nellie as he figures he’s safe marrying a stranger he doesn’t love, and he’s determined to keep his distance as much as possible to ensure that doesn’t happen.
He didn’t want to love and cherish her, this little sunray in human flesh before him. He just wanted to bask in her warmth.
But Othryn can’t ignore his wife completely when she’s there to give him an heir, and their wild chemistry comes as a shock to both of them. To avoid putting Nellie in danger they agree to limit their time together to only what is absolutely necessary (which means steamy encounters in the evenings), but their intense connection and easy banter has them opening up to each other, and feelings soon follow. When falling for each other becomes an inevitability, Nellie realises she has to find a way out of the curse to ensure it doesn’t end up costing her life.
“Have you considered … that the heartache won’t fade as long as you don’t let anything else in?”
I love the premise of the story, the characters and their fantastic interactions. I would have loved the opportunity to explore all of that some more, but the book was too short to get too much love story development so I didn’t get completely swept up in it all. With a little more time I could have completely fallen for Othryn – we get glimpses of the mischievous, vulnerable man behind his cold exterior, and even in such a short read, seeing him fall for Nellie though he fights with everything not to, is really sweet.
“You have saved me, freed me, and utterly bewitched me.”
It’s quick, but it’s a good read that is well written. I enjoyed this one.
3.5 stars.
Wayfarer Fae
