I was very eager to give a try to Backerkit, because of their amazing customer service and their policy against AI! Sadly the campaign didnât fund, so if you pledged, you will not get charged for the rewards â¤ď¸ I own all the arts and have prepared the books so they will go on sales from me, without the stretch goals of course. Thank you for all your supportâyou guys are incredible. If youâve pledged for the ebook version, they are on preorder now as scheduled, for August, September and October, to make my releases consistent and please the algorithm gods. Stay in touch for news about whatâs coming in the future đ All the best, May
First of all, let me tell you about the individual stories...
âď¸ Spider and Silk: âď¸
Fae arenât even supposed to exist; so why is Lena suddenly the slave of a unbearably gorgeous, cold and unyielding creature who canât possibly be human? Betrayed and tossed aside, she has a choice between risking her fortune with the rest of the humans picked to become the kingâs servant, or let this thing who wants her on her knees take her.
Well, better the devil you sort of knowâŚ
When his father demanded they march south to claim their tithe of five hundred humans, Dryan believed the old man had finally lost his mind. Why would they need to go to war for mere mortal slaves when theyâre easily plucked from unsuspecting villages? But now he has a princess sleeping on his rug with his dogs, and he can admit he sees the appeal.
But claiming a mortal comes with many dangers. To her, and to his sanity.
đĽ Ashes and Wine: đĽ
Knowing they were coming didnât do Lilianth a whole lot of good, given that no one else would believe her. And why should they? Fae werenât even supposed to exist anymore, and she was just the odd village orphan, raised by an old witch.
But Raysa did believe her, enough to venture into the woods with her on the eve of the attack. Now frozen, starved, and on the brink of death, theyâre both sorely regretting their choices, when they appear.
Two men, so gorgeous they can only be one thing. Monsters.
And the village girls can either make a deal with the devils, or die.
đ Blood and Candies: đ
They all think they know what the rules of the games are. Theyâre all wrong.
The king has called a tithe, and after five hundred years, mortals south of the border have to relinquish their sons and daughters to the fae they donât even believe in anymore. Or die.
The kingâs sons, his advisors, his enemies and lovers all believe they know his reasons.
Theyâre all wrong.
South of the border, buried in the body of a mortal, hides a little minx who believes sheâs escaped her fate.
Cute, naive little prey. The Alderking knows his mate is alive again, and this time, nothing will stop him from claiming her.
I was very eager to give a try to Backerkit, because of their amazing customer service and their policy against AI! Sadly the campaign didnât fund, so if you pledged, you will not get charged for the rewards â¤ď¸ I own all the arts and have prepared the books so they will go on sales from me, without the stretch goals of course. Thank you for all your supportâyou guys are incredible. If youâve pledged for the ebook version, they are on preorder now as scheduled, for August, September and October, to make my releases consistent and please the algorithm gods. Stay in touch for news about whatâs coming in the future đ All the best, May
First of all, let me tell you about the individual stories...
âď¸ Spider and Silk: âď¸
Fae arenât even supposed to exist; so why is Lena suddenly the slave of a unbearably gorgeous, cold and unyielding creature who canât possibly be human? Betrayed and tossed aside, she has a choice between risking her fortune with the rest of the humans picked to become the kingâs servant, or let this thing who wants her on her knees take her.
Well, better the devil you sort of knowâŚ
When his father demanded they march south to claim their tithe of five hundred humans, Dryan believed the old man had finally lost his mind. Why would they need to go to war for mere mortal slaves when theyâre easily plucked from unsuspecting villages? But now he has a princess sleeping on his rug with his dogs, and he can admit he sees the appeal.
But claiming a mortal comes with many dangers. To her, and to his sanity.
đĽ Ashes and Wine: đĽ
Knowing they were coming didnât do Lilianth a whole lot of good, given that no one else would believe her. And why should they? Fae werenât even supposed to exist anymore, and she was just the odd village orphan, raised by an old witch.
But Raysa did believe her, enough to venture into the woods with her on the eve of the attack. Now frozen, starved, and on the brink of death, theyâre both sorely regretting their choices, when they appear.
Two men, so gorgeous they can only be one thing. Monsters.
And the village girls can either make a deal with the devils, or die.
đ Blood and Candies: đ
They all think they know what the rules of the games are. Theyâre all wrong.
The king has called a tithe, and after five hundred years, mortals south of the border have to relinquish their sons and daughters to the fae they donât even believe in anymore. Or die.
The kingâs sons, his advisors, his enemies and lovers all believe they know his reasons.
Theyâre all wrong.
South of the border, buried in the body of a mortal, hides a little minx who believes sheâs escaped her fate.
Cute, naive little prey. The Alderking knows his mate is alive again, and this time, nothing will stop him from claiming her.