Fae of the North

Ellie Hall · AI-narrated by Michelle (from Google)
5,0
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Four sisters to find. One compass to bind.

I’m Kiki, and I’m a failed demon slayer. There should be a twelve-step group for people like me. When I discover a secret about my past, I’m thrown into another realm that’s nothing like NYC. When I try to find out why I have wings, I meet a guy who looks like a Viking and looks at me in a way that makes me fluttery inside.

Turns out Soren spends too much time at the tile table and infuriating the king's guards—evidenced by his ink-stained skin. He gave up fighting back and is just trying to survive...and stop me.

In the Northlands, trust is a foreign concept. Everyone is broken or does the breaking and the ashpit consumes the rest. Desperate to help, it’s up to me overthrow the false king.

With war looming, time isn’t on my side. It's a battle I can't win on my own and need Soren’s help, but could divide us forever, and forever is what we each secretly want.

This is book 1 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 K.M. Shea's fantasy world and is chock full of mystery, danger, and sizzling kisses.

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5,0
2 reviews
Michaela Hofer
21 September 2023
This was a great first book of this series. I enjoyed all of the different characters with magical abilities. Oppression and poverty and two worlds colliding. I really wasn't so sure about this series because of the demons aspect, but I think that Hall dealt really well with that and I didn't feel too weird about it. I'm excited to see where things go in the next book. This book was a standalone, but also with a continuing mystery for the rest of the series.
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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.

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