Blossom & Barbs: A Collected Three-part Paranormal Lesbian Romance
Luna Fury
Magic isn’t real. The Fae don’t exist. All those tales Ivy was told when she was growing up in Ireland were just stories, nothing more. But one Halloween night, as a captivating woman strides through a lavish party in a renovated gothic mansion, Dr Ivy Kennedy’s views of reality are about to be turned on their head. Magic is real, the Fae exist, those tales were all true, and Ivy is not who she thinks she is. Ivy is a....
This three-novella collection contains lightly edited versions of previously published stories that tell the tale of the fateful night when Ivy Kennedy meets Aine of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the woman who’ll change everything
Book 1: Seduced by the Fae Princess
When Ivy Kennedy reluctantly attends a Halloween party in a historic country manor house, when the most beautiful woman she’s ever seen walks into her life, Ivy doesn’t believe a word she says about magic and the Fae. Yet, Aine offers Ivy excitement and indulgence, she offers her the sort of fun she’s been badly missing, so who is Ivy to question her?
But what if Aine isn’t delusional?
What if Aine really isn't human?
What if Ivy has a power in herself she’d never realised was there?
Book 2: Saved by the Fae Warrior
Not only is Aine the most attractive woman Ivy’s ever met, even better, she’s a consummate domme. Aine expertly takes Ivy in hand, she takes her upstairs at that party, throws her down on a bed, and has her wicked way with her (consensually, of course).
It’s a wonderful, fairy-like night, although a seriously X-rated one. That is, until a reckless cult reborn in the mansion attempts to work a dangerous spell.
As Aine leaps into action, she’s the athletic, warrior goddess Ivy’s always secretly dreamed of meeting… and serving.
But will Ivy stand at her side as Aine fights?
Will the magic in Ivy be of any help?
Book 3: Claimed by the Fae Sorceress
When Ivy finds herself stranded in the Empire of Fae, not even Aine can keep her safe. Humans have no rights in the fairy kingdoms, they’re seen as little more than amusing playthings.
Worse, Ivy Kennedy isn’t just human, she’s a rare human blessed with magic; she’s a witch, even if Ivy had no idea of it before that Halloween night. Ivy could be seen as a mortal threat by the Fae.
And when Aine whisks Ivy away to a city the likes of which she’s never seen, as the truth of Ivy’s heritage is revealed, could Ivy be Aine’s enemy?
Rather than fated lovers, are Ivy and Aine destined to destroy one another?
Is Ivy Kennedy truly the Dark Star reborn?
All characters are aged eighteen years and over. All acts are consensual.
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