The Castle of Fire and Fable (Briarwood, #2)

The Castle of Fire and Fable (Briarwood, #2)

Steffanie Holmes

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Five beautiful witches … one painful choice. Now that the secrets of Maeve’s past have been revealed, she begins to embrace her newfound powers. Being a witch and a science geek makes her head hurt at times, but luckily she’s got Corbin, Arthur, Flynn, Rowan, and Blake to awaken her powers and tend her broken heart. The only way the coven will be strong enough to battle the fae is if Maeve chooses a consort. But how can she choose when each of the guys need and want her? How can she accept only one when they all fill the empty void inside her? Maeve is still reeling from the death of her parents when another tragedy strikes. This time, she must face her grief head on, and find strength in her bond with her five broken witches to battle an impossible foe. The Castle of Fire and Fable is the second in a brand new steamy reverse harem romance series by USA Today bestselling author, Steffanie Holmes. This full-length book glitters with love, heartache, hope, grief, dark magic, fairy trickery, steamy scenes, British slang, meat pies, second chances, and the healing powers of a good cup of tea. Read on only if you believe one just isn’t enough.


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  • Readncraft
    Feb 19, 2025
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    Book 2. And it starts where book 1 left off.

    The storyline is excellent and will grab you from the start to the end.

    Each of the Main Characters has a truly unique personality. This is a reverse harem book, so plenty of spice. The story has a great pace and there is something for everyone.

    The only part that I found annoying is that the village were about one step from burning the witch at the stake. I mean I understand prejudice, but that was a bit over the top. I can only assume the Fae are the root cause of it all.

    Grab yourself a copy and sink into Briarwood.

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