Fall for a Fairytale
A Novel
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Isabelle Taylor
About this listen
Clove has no idea where she’s from or who her family is. As a young fae, she woke up with no memories and a killer injury to her wing. Since then, she’s worked at various taverns, saving money and getting closer to Wingspire City with her adorable furry companion, Goosebug. Now, with finally enough savings, she’s ready to say goodbye to her past and find her future.
Jayce, a charming and handsome orc, is used to being scrappy. He’s currently on the run from a notorious crime lord who he borrowed money from, and okay, yes, never paid back. But his current predicament fades away when he finds the girl he’s been looking for—a fae who could pose as the missing princess. This con, and the huge reward, has been on his bucket list for a while now, but when Jayce meets the feisty Clove, he knows it won’t be easy.
Clove has never felt so alive, sneaking onto moving trains and soaring through the clouds on a magical pirate ship. Despite her better judgment, she’s beginning to trust Jayce—he’s so certain she’s the missing princess, and she desperately wants him to be right. But will she ever be able to say goodbye?
As they draw nearer to the castle and each other, they must confront the truth, the past, and the passion brewing between them.
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