Supernatural Type: Fae
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Miss Frost Ices the Imp by Kristen Painter
Read more: Miss Frost Ices the Imp by Kristen PainterOrder is a fragile thing in a magical town. Keeping it intact requires patience, sharp instincts, and a willingness to deal with creatures who treat rules like suggestions.
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The Hob and Hound Pub by Seana Kelly
Read more: The Hob and Hound Pub by Seana KellyThe world keeps getting bigger. Every step outward stretches the limits of control, forcing adaptation as familiar ground becomes just another contested space.
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The Slaughtered Lamb Bookstore and Bar by Seana Kelly
Read more: The Slaughtered Lamb Bookstore and Bar by Seana KellyThe world notices when you stop shrinking. A woman who has learned that invisibility equals safety discovers that the world has other plans, and none of them are gentle.
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The Dragon Finds Forever by Kristen Painter
Read more: The Dragon Finds Forever by Kristen PainterShe was sent to change his life, not fall into it. Caught between obligation and her own heart, she steps into his world knowing every choice she makes carries consequences…
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The Shifter Romances the Writer by Kristen Painter
Read more: The Shifter Romances the Writer by Kristen PainterSome secrets unravel slowly, no matter how hard you try to hide them. What begins as curiosity turns into connection as small inconsistencies stack up, hinting that this cozy town…
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The Gargoyle Gets His Girl by Kristen Painter
Read more: The Gargoyle Gets His Girl by Kristen PainterA whimsical wish meant to smooth out a small problem makes life far more complicated. What feels like a harmless, almost playful choice pulls a quietly capable heroine into rules,…
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Winter Lost by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Winter Lost by Patricia BriggsSome bargains are older than the world you know. Beneath the surface of a modern crisis lies mythic obligation, hidden identities, and rules that do not care who gets hurt.
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Soul Taken by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Soul Taken by Patricia BriggsPower never forgives being escaped. What follows is a careful dismantling of safety, trust, and restraint, where every move is designed to force visible cracks rather than open war.
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Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Smoke Bitten by Patricia BriggsThe most dangerous bargains are the ones no one can call a lie… Every consequence stems from promises kept so cleanly that there is no one to accuse and nothing…
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Storm Cursed by Patricia Briggs
Read more: Storm Cursed by Patricia BriggsRecognition is more terrifying than discovery. The story builds its power not on shock, but on the slow realization that the signs were always there.











