Blurb:
Adventure wasn’t something Lorelei was interested in. Gifted by a dark
Faerie with two other-worldly talents for singing and healing, she’s always
shied away from her gifts, preferring invisibility, over attention and fame.
But when she meets the enigmatic Adrius, with his dark and dangerous
mystique and eyes that see into her soul, her life becomes irrevocably
altered.
Adrius turns up in every one of her classes and knows more about her than any newcomer should. Including the condition of her mother who is suffering from a mysterious illness. Accepting his offer to help leads her into a terrifying and thrilling world, where Elves are even hotter than Legolas, and Faeries...are nothing like Tinkerbell. The two magical beings are fire and ice opposites. One Lorelei can’t help falling for, and the other she's compelled to be with.
Now she’s trapped, expected to prevent a war between witches and faeries, or forfeit her mother’s life. Nothing is what it seems. Not her family. Not the Fey. Not even Adrius, whose feelings for her balance precariously between desire and danger. Despite her better judgment, she can’t stay away.
As secrets unravel and unsettling truths are revealed, Lorelei must fight to save much more than her mother’s life. One mistake could put the fate of his world, and her soul in jeopardy.
But hey, no pressure...right...
Michele Barrow-Belisle is a USA Today bestselling author who spends most of
her days eating chocolate while talking to imaginary people. It's
technically not considered crazy when they're your book characters. Her
favorite genres to write are YA fantasy romance and paranormal romance, and
her debut series FIRE AND ICE (Faerie Song Saga) is currently in development
for a feature film.
Michele resides in southern Canada with her husband and son who indulge her ever-expanding obsession with reading, writing and most importantly... chocolate.
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