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When my magic suddenly awakens and uninvited guests crash my birthday party, the Fae royal guard saves me... And kidnaps me. These irresistible, protective Fae want to whisk me away to their enchanted realm. A world that’s fading without its queen — me. To save the Tree of Life and Fae magic, I’ll need to bond with five consorts, one of each Fae kind: A tall, ancient Elf. A powerful, charming Kitsune. A playful, flirtatious Nixie. A bookish, reclusive Duwende. And a moody but magnetic Veela. Until my birthday, I thought I was human, and I had no idea magic is real. To make matters worse, not everyone wants me to take the throne — and the enemy is hunting me. Instead of graduating college, it’s time to find out if an inexperienced young Fae like me can really save a world I never knew existed. No pressure, right? Our Fae Queen is a deliciously slow-burn, steamy reverse harem fantasy romance with a reluctant queen and slow-build relationships spanning the series. Spice level, M/M content, and poly themes increase as this new adult series progresses. Our leading lady will bond with five Fae consorts by the end. The series must be read in order. Read the first three books of the complete Our Fae Queen series in this discounted box set: 1. The Lost Queen 2. Consorts for the Queen 3. Bound to the Queen *Plus two steamy bonus chapters and two fun character interviews* Disappear into the world of the Fae with over 1,000 pages (320,000 words) in one omnibus box set! Find the final three books of this complete series here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/200267409-our-fae-queen-volume-2
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I tried I really did
I didn't make it psst half way through the second book. Maybe I should have heeded the, it is like Merry Gentry books blurb which should have been a warning to me. Though the frigid prude that Glori is, is more reminiscent of early Anita Blake. Between her bizarre hang ups about sex and her need to be in control and get people killed she is like a 10 year old. Like she doesn't get that the unseelie want her and they will hurt those around her no matter if she "goes" with them. It is like she doesn't grasp, which after the third or fourth time she should have, that those close to her will end up harmed or dead even if she doesn't go with them. I spent the book and a half wanting to slap some sense into her. I am sure others will like this book, but the childishness of the main character and sex hang up belong more in a young adult book. Heck the few semx scenes is so tame it borders on boring.