A Kingdom of Frost and Malice (The Winter Court, 1)
A Kingdom of Frost and Malice (The Winter Court, 1)
Blood slave to courtier of the Winter fae . . . you’d think I’d moved up.
I’m not so sure.
The auction block awaits and a vicious vampire prince wants me and what flows through my veins.
So I make a run for it, only to end up falling at the feet of a fae warden. Technically, Roar, the Warden of the West should return me to the vampire court, but he has other ideas.
He needs a fake fiancée.
The deal: if I play his dutiful partner at the Winter Court, and help him trick the cold King of Winter, Roar will hide me from the blood-suckers intent on draining the life from me.
I agree, and for a while, it seems like nothing can go wrong.
That is, until Vale, Warden Roar’s nemesis, sets his sights on me.
A part of me likes the warrior prince’s attentions. Luckily, the more sane part knows Prince Vale is not a fae to mess with.
Besides, I can’t dissolve my contract with Warden Roar. To do so would bring down the ire of the king and ruin my chances of earning my freedom. So I do my best to keep Roar and Vale from each other’s throats, all the while convincing the Winter Court of my love for Roar.
It’s official: I’m a part of the deadly game of noble houses, and losing could cost me everything.
If you like the political intrigue of Game of Thrones and the found family aspect and romances of ACOTAR, one-click this romantic fantasy.
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