Demons shadow thieve, while the fae court grieve.
Every girl is a little bit bad. Lea isn’t good at covering it up with lip-gloss. She doesn’t say please and thank you or keep her hands off cars that don’t belong to her. She can’t escape trouble, not even when she’s sent to Riker’s Paranormal Penitentiary and Reform School.
Torren’s brother says if he ditches his dorky reputation as a blacksmith’s apprentice, the girls will be chasing him. But his crush already thinks he’s cool. She’s also his best friend, making her off-limits. He’s led a simple life until he forges a sword that lands him in the slammer.
When Lea and Torren discover they’re locked up together, their alleged crimes are the least of their problems. A crew of misfits releasing demons all over the city try to recruit Lea as the face of disorder. Meanwhile, two girls claim she’s their sister and together, they have to save the world from the Shadow Army.
However, Lea has her best friend and he has a sword. Everyone better watch out because she wants answers and won’t apologize to anyone who gets in her way. But the past does and the one rule Lea follows is to forget it.
She has to break the rule, which means acknowledging she’s fae and confronting a false king who tries to hurt the person she cares about most...and telling him the truth about how she feels.
This is book 3 of 4 in the Court of Crown and Compass series. It’s romantic fantasy perfect for fans of The Cruel Prince, from the Folk of the Air series, by Holly Black as well as split world action and is chock full of mystery, danger, and sizzling kisses.
E. Hall is the author of *unputdownable* fantasy and paranormal romance books. She’s also known for making up words, which kind of goes with the territory. She’s in constant pursuit of wonder, waves, and nachos. When she’s not writing about fae, wolves, and magic, she’s probably writing under her romance pen name...or reading. There is no such thing as too many books.