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Rogue's Paradise

Rogue's Paradise

Released: 2022-08-16
© Brightlynx Publishing
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Released: 2022-08-16
© Brightlynx Publishing

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Faerie, the land of blood, magic, and betrayal…
At last, the fae lord, Rogue, has won everything. He has me in his home, his bed, and I'm desperately in love with him despite my best efforts and better judgment.
Did I mention I'm pregnant?
As our child grows inside me, the one I'm pledged to give to him, I still have no idea what will happen after the birth. Though Rogue is attentive in every way a woman could wish for, bringing me delirious pleasure and gifts beyond price, he still won't—or can't—tell me what game he's playing. Or what the viciously sadistic Queen Titania has to do with our many bargains.
I'm most afraid that, if he betrays us, I'll never be able to forgive him. Even though I can't stop loving him.
As war threatens everything we've built, as my body swells with the enchanted pregnancy, I become more certain with every day that the true enemy lurks within our castle walls. And that the man I've vowed eternal commitment to, may be the last person I can trust…

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2022-08-17

Fabulous conclusion

Well the last of this trilogy simply didn't disappoint. I must point out though that its a rerelease so please check that you don't already own it. Throughout this series I've struggled to actually like Rogue because he's manipulating, downright aloof and yes he's the reason that Gwynn actually suffered so much when she stumbled into Fairie. Yet somehow this secretive alien character actually became dare I say almost humanized in this book which made for a fabulous conclusion.
Gwynn has without a doubt remained true to her curious, clever self and yet she's most certainly blossomed in this cruel, often crazy land. I love that she cares about others and somehow finds the time and energy to be there for them. Yet this story about an evil Queen hunting for half Fae babies had a glorious, twisted conclusion that brought so many loose ends together. Yes it's steamy and yes I absolutely hated the Fae frequently throughout this series but I thoroughly enjoyed this book with its solution and surprises . So in conclusion I have to say this is definitely a book that shows the Fae to be every bit as mercurial and tricky as I'd always imagined and a wonderful addition to this authors body of work.
This voluntary take is of an advanced copy and my thoughts and comments are honest and I believe fair
Marta cox