Faeted to Fall
Faeted to Fall
A cosy paranormal romance with autumnal vibes and a lighter rom-com sensibility despite its dark fae setting. Two characters find unexpected warmth and humor amid supernatural complications. This book proves that dark paranormal romance can still feel like comfort reading.
Everything You Need to Know About Faeted to Fall
A warrior fae discovers her soulmate in her sworn enemy, a dark prince from a rival court. Their fated bond should be impossible, should be a war crime, should destroy everything. Except the pull is undeniable. As courts conspire to tear them apart, they have to decide: defy fate itself, or let the prophecy consume them both.
Fated mates done right. The attraction isn't just chemistry; it's worldbuilt magic, a real force they have to handle strategically, not just surrender to. The action sequences are kinetic and raw. Court politics actually matter; no one is a careless villain. The worldbuilding assumes you can keep up, it trusts the reader. Steam level is consistent and earned.
Violence (fae combat, bloodshed), political coercion, magical compulsion, on-page intimacy (spice level 2), brief threat to supporting character.
Fate isn't destiny, it's a choice made visible. The fated bond exists because their courts' magic recognizes them as compatible forces. By the ending, they've learned to wield the bond as a tool rather than submit to it. The book doesn't end with them ruling together; it ends with them choosing each other despite the political fallout that choice creates.
If you loved House of Earth and Blood or A Court of Thorns and Roses, this lands squarely in paranormal romantasy. Works for readers who want fae lore that goes beyond pointed ears. Skip if you want a grounded, low-stakes romance.
Book 1 of The Fae Reckoning duology. Book 2 (Fated to Rise) releases Q2 2027. This one stands alone plot-wise but sets up larger court conflicts.
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