The Forest Bride: A Fairy Tale with Benefits (Sylvania #1)

Emily Jane Buehler


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 ·
[?] · 2 ratings · 286 pages · Published: 01 Dec 2020
Her fiancé was a monster. Her rescuer may be worse.

When Princess Rose is sold in marriage to a repulsive brute, only one person can save her-Prince Dustan, the suitor she hoped for, and the one her father didn't choose. But Rose learns that Dustan harbors a secret: he may not be a prince... or human.

With nowhere else to turn, Rose follows Dustan into the forest. She hopes to hide from both her fiancé and her father. But can Rose trust Dustan? Or will his hidden agenda prove even more perilous than the marriage he helped her escape?

The Forest Bride is on the romance end of the fantasy-romance spectrum, with a hint of women's fiction thrown in. If you're a fan of Kerrelyn Sparks's How to Love Your Elf or you've imagined an adult Ella Enchanted who has sex with Prince Charmont, The Forest Bride is for you. Note: The Forest Bride contains sex scenes-if you don't want to read sex scenes, there is a PG version available (ISBN 978-0-9778068-6-7).
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