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To Carve a Fae Heart

Fair Isle Trilogy Series, Book 1

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To Carve a Fae Heart

Written by: Tessonja Odette
Narrated by: Caitlin Davies
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Every young woman dreams of marrying a king. Everyone except for me. Because the king I am to wed has razor sharp fangs and a thirst for blood.

All my life I knew I'd come of age during the Hundred Year Reaping. According to the ridiculous treaty, two human girls are sent to the faelands as brides for the fearsome fae king and his devilish younger brother.

Not me. I was supposed to be safe. Two girls were chosen from my village already. But when they are executed for offending the king, my sister and I are sent in their place.

What a mess. Then again, maybe it's not so bad. The younger brother I'm paired with doesn't seem as monstrous as I'd expected. He's delightfully handsome, too. But nothing compares to the chilling, dangerous beauty of the fae king. And when my sister flees the castle and her terrifying husband-to-be, I'm left to marry him instead.

If I go through with this, I might not survive my wedding night. If I don't, no one is safe, neither human nor fae. An ancient war will return, bringing devastation we haven't seen in a thousand years. Can I sacrifice myself for the good of my people? Or will a dangerous desire be the death of me first?

If I don't lose my heart, the king will certainly lose his. I'll carve it out with an iron blade if I have to.

©2020 Tessonja Odette (P)2021 Tantor
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The Narrator's narration style truly ruined this audiobook's experience for me. I'm not sure if it's just me being nit-picky, but the reader ends every sentence with a '?' and it triggered some inate in me. However, I'd like to extend my appreciation over the different voices they brought to the narration. I couldn't focus on the story due to all the '?'-ending sentences. If I decide to pick up the second book, I'd prefer reading it rather than listening to it.

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