The Throne The Fae Forgot (A Court of Thieves and Traitors #5)

Analeigh Ford, Eden Beck, Sabrina Thatcher


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The Throne The Fae Forgot by Analeigh Ford, Eden Beck, Sabrina Thatcher
A queen without a crown. A final betrayal. A dark fae who stole her destiny—and still seems determined to take the rest of her, too.

Chained beneath the Eastern court, a prisoner of the place she was born to rule, Aurra’s magic is sealed. The three fae who once came to save her can do nothing now but watch her fade, watch her teeter on the brink of death until fate or something stronger intervenes.

A deal, struck in silence, dripping with as many threats as it does promises.

With magic reborn and a rebellion at the gates, Aurra returns not as a broken captive, but as a force the realms cannot contain. Her voice is a weapon, one she’s no longer afraid to wield, but her heart unfortunately speaks louder.

She can only blame herself when the dark fae shows her who he is. Who he’s always been.

Love, she learns, is not enough.

And neither, it seems, is freedom.

For freedom, like power, comes at a heavy price.

Aurra might be the light, but Icarus is the darkness, and try as they might to coexist, one will always suffer to snuff out the other.

As she struggles in her exile to hold together a kingdom on the brink of collapse, the once-forgotten heir finds herself caught in a war she didn’t start, but she’s now destined to end. Crown or not, she must rage against the gnawing hunger of fate or risk being devoured by the very destiny she was born to claim.

She will save her kingdom. She will take her crown. She will fight against this fate of darkness, ink, and shadows even if it means giving up the part of herself she thought bound to her forever.


The Throne The Fae Forgot is the first 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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