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A Court of Wings and Shadows

Throne of the Blood Fae (The Forth Guild, Book 2)

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A Court of Wings and Shadows

By: Tia Didmon
Narrated by: Naomi Rose-Mock
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Loyalties will be tested. Bonds will be broken. And the storm will decide her fate.

Torn between trust and betrayal, Ashe is thrust into the chaos of royal intrigue when her storm magic and her bond to Kaelith, mark her as both a weapon to be wielded and a threat to be feared.

Ashe continues to train with Prince Zander to hone her magic, but his doubts about her loyalty grow as Remy’s return stirs old feelings and new dangers. New threats emerge as a secret sect begins to rise and is rumored to have ties to the court.

But assassinations and sabotage plague the kingdoms, making Ashe a suspect in a deadly game where no one is innocent. As Ashe masters her volatile magic, she unravels its connection to an ancient fae prophecy—one that names her as either a savior or destroyer.

With alliances crumbling, enemies closing in, and Kaelith’s trust wavering, will Ashe embrace the storm within her or be consumed by it?

Find out what scorches the skies of Warriath by listening to A Court of Wings and Shadows, the enemy-to lovers, fantasy fiction series readers are comparing to Sarah J. Maas, Stephanie Garber, and Carissa Broadbent.

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