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Curse of Thorns

Wicked Fae, Book 2

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Curse of Thorns

By: Stacey Trombley
Narrated by: Tyler Donne, Jesse Vilinsky
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The trials changed everything.

Before the trials I was Rev, the beloved prince of the Luminescent Court. Now I'm a bastard hiding in plain sight, not even sure I'm worthy of my title as prince.

Before the trials, Caelynn of the Shadow Court was my sworn enemy. But now that I know why I'm so drawn to her, she terrifies me more than she ever could as an enemy. Our intense friendship makes her all the more dangerous.

This time, it's the Schorchedland's turn to spill blood and expose terrible secrets.

Only one of us can enter through the cursed walls and return with the cure that will save the realm, but there are assassins out for both of our heads, and their reach doesn't stop once we pass the gates to the fae-hell.

It will take both of us to complete this impossible task. And that beautiful shadow fae I'd sworn to kill? She'll sacrifice anything to save me.

Even herself.

©2023 Stacey Trombley (P)2025 Tantor Media
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This is an angsty fae paranormal romance, in all I did enjoy the series as a whole but it probably didn't need to be 5 books long as some parts seemed to drag out a lot. Also the whole "I'm not worthy" that continued through the whole series did get old. In the end I did enjoy the series and I would read this author again.

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