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She thought the human realm was dangerous, but it has nothing on Unseelie Fae Academy. After being kidnapped by the Seelie and taken to the Fae realm, suddenly, Erica's soon discovers she may never be able to return to her former life of hell on earth. Because. according to the king and queen, as the lost princess of the Seelie Court, Erica must attend the Unseelie Academy to foster relations between the Seelie and the Unseelie. So what's worse than being forced to attend a hostile academy that hates you for belonging to the "wrong" court? Being stuck in a coed dorm with an Unseelie prince who wants to destroy you. Which is exactly what Erica faces as the brooding enemy prince bullies her along with the rest of the Unseelie fae at the school. They share a common secret, though, that could put them both in far worse danger than any school, magical or not. Because as much as they hate each other, they're starting to fall for each other too. And even if Erica does learn to use her magic quickly enough to survive the torment of her bullies, there's little hope her heart will survive Maddox's loyalty to the Unseelie court. Fans of Sarah J Maas and Jennifer L Armentrout will love this spicy enemies to lovers fantasy romance. Scroll up and preorder A Court of Discovery today! CONTENT ADVISORY: This book is for readers who love dark themes such as bullying, attempted assault, and violence. The consent between characters in these books is not explicitly stated, but the FMC secretly loves it! If you enjoy that kind of fictional fantasy, this series is for you!
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“I’m barely holding myself together, Erica. I’m so angry but all i want to do is take my rage out on your soft, pliant body. If you keep moaning like that, i’m going to lose it.”
“Then lose it,” she challenges.
Disfrute mucho el libro el libro, te engancha desde el primer capitulo y me fue difícil de dejarlo.
Despues de ese cliffhanger quiero saber que pasa.
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