Cleaning Spells Before Courtship

Cleaning Spells Before Courtship

Hardback
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To look at someone and to truly see them were entirely different. Summer 1814: Moody fae Sage Ravenwing is on his way to the country estate of Wyndham and Roger Wrenwhistle - and very confused as to why he was even invited.Still pining after Wyndham and nursing a grudge against Roger, Sage reluctantly joins the raucous house party, which soon adds a mysterious guest to their number.Conrad Moore has come a long way from the docks of Bristol. Armed with a humble education, middling magical skill, and a great deal of audacity, he journeys to the Wrenwhistle estate to inquire about the open position on the Council.Thrown together in the only remaining available room, the surly fae and cheerful human establish a tentative acquaintanceship. As they learn surprising lessons from each other - riding, swimming, and mending a broken heart - a tender friendship blooms and an explosive magical connection forms. But just as Sage starts to yearn for a new future with Conrad, he discovers that the hardest lesson of all will lie in atoning for his mistakes and scrubbing his messy past clean.

Book Information

Main Genre
Fantasy
Sub Genre
Historical
Format
Hardback
Pages
272
Price
27.20 €

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This was the conclusion to the Fae & Human relations series and it couldn't have been more perfect. It was so incredibly cosy and you were able to feel the love the authors put into the characters and the story. It was delightful to get back into this world and I will miss the characters I learned to love so dearly. The characters all had very distinct voices and alongside the lush writing, it made the story feel alive which made you feel like you were actually there, talking to the different characters, visiting those garden parties and participating in various shenanigans. For anyone who needs a gay hug and a cup of tea in form of books, I can highly recommend this series. This is definitely a series I will be re-reading multiple times on rainy days.

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