The Faery & the Runaway Heiress

· Tami Lund LLC
Ebook
182
Pages
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This book will become available on May 1, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

The year is 1896, and Ezra, an exiled faery living in the human world, has left his generally peaceful existence on Mackinac Island, Michigan, USA. He's searching for... something.

Something he can’t identify.

And then Virginia Schoolcraft stumbles into his life.

The beautiful human woman is running from danger, and while she isn’t inclined to tell him specifically what sort of danger, Ezra decides to help her. It’s a far better use of his time than the aimless wandering he’s been doing for the past six months.

To protect her, he takes her back to his family of faeries on the island. Where he learns that she is a virgin—one who wants him to teach her the ways of the world.

His pleasure, truly.

Until he learns that she can see his wings.

Which isn’t supposed to happen. Humans aren’t supposed to be able to see through their glamour, and they certainly can’t know the fae exist.

The consequences would be dire.

Fae in the Gilded Age, in reading order:

The Faery & the Jewel Thief

The Faery & the Runaway Heiress

The Faery & the Lady’s Maid

About the author

TJ Bell is the naughtier alter-ego of romance author Tami Lund (although you should totally read Tami Lund’s book too, because they are really good too). She writes fantasy and paranormal, all the time. Her heroines are tough, even if they are broken, and her heroes tend to have a heart of gold under all that alpha.

When she isn’t writing snarky, steamy books, TJ Bell likes to take long walks on the beach with a tall glass of wine… oh wait, wrong bio. But still true.

TJ Bell lives in the (sometimes) beautiful state of Michigan, USA, where the weather is glorious approximately 30% of the time, with her even-more-snarky husband, snarky-in-training (and progressing impressively) college-age daughter, and her dog, Kaya, who wants to know if it’s dinnertime yet.


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