The Heir The Fae Forgot (A Court of Thieves and Traitors #2)

Analeigh Ford, Eden Beck, Sabrina Thatcher


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The Heir The Fae Forgot by Analeigh Ford, Eden Beck, Sabrina Thatcher
A fae heir torn between the courts that claim her. A forbidden bond that can’t be broken. A dark fae lord whose kiss feels like fate itself.

Aurra never asked to be rescued. But now the Wildness calls to her, and its lord—dangerous, winged, and irresistibly tempting—calls her his.

Icarus claims they are bound, that fate spun a web between their souls long before she even knew who she was. But even within this eerie, beautiful court, danger lurks behind every twisted tree. Not all who serve him are loyal, and not all who protect Aurra wish to see her truly free.

She may have left the cage of her human past behind, but here in the heart of a rebel court led by perhaps the most deadly fae on this side of the veil, she finds herself in another kind of trap. Surrounded by glamour, haunted by visions, and fae who see her not as a person, but as a powerful prize.

Icarus, the shadow-winged lord who longs to use her as his own personal weapon.

Shiel, who has an undeniable claim on her heart, but has loyalties to his own.

Zev and Finch, whose own loyalties may yet turn the tide of a brewing war. A war that Aurra doesn’t yet know on which side she stands.

But fate doesn’t care who loves her, and cares less who she loves, in turn. Fate only cares what she becomes. And if the prophesy is right, then what she becomes may ruin them all.

The Heir The Fae Forgot is the second book in a complete slow burn (but extra spicy) dark enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance series with multiple love interests, hidden powers, and handsome dark-haired villains who may or may not get the girl if they learn to behave.

A Court of Thieves and Traitors series is set in the same world as The Veiled Realm with character and plot crossovers in the later books. Both series can be read independently.
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