
The Fae King's Final Desire
Evelyn Reed knows better than to linger near the old boundary. In a village clinging to the edge of an ancient wood, survival means knowing the difference between the quiet of winter and the breathless attention of the trees. Practical, fiercely independent, and endlessly helpful to her neighbors, Evelyn is useful to everyone but claimed by no one. She outwardly laughs off the old village superstitions of iron and moonlight, yet she carefully never speaks her true name after sunset. But the boundary is weakening. The village's iron warning bell is cracking, and the shadows are growing bolder. When neighbors tease that she must find a husband before an antlered prince of the Fae chooses her first, they do not realize how closely the woods are listening. Step into an atmospheric world where folklore breathes and caution might not be enough to keep the forest at bay.
Evelyn Reed knows better than to linger near the old boundary. In a village clinging to the edge of an ancient wood, survival means knowing the difference between the quiet of winter and the breathless attention of the trees. Practical, fiercely independent, and endlessly helpful to her neighbors, Evelyn is useful to everyone but claimed by no one. She outwardly laughs off the old village superstitions of iron and moonlight, yet she carefully never speaks her true name after sunset. But the boundary is weakening. The village's iron warning bell is cracking, and the shadows are growing bolder. When neighbors tease that she must find a husband before an antlered prince of the Fae chooses her first, they do not realize how closely the woods are listening. Step into an atmospheric world where folklore breathes and caution might not be enough to keep the forest at bay.
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Evelyn Reed knows better than to linger near the old boundary. In a village clinging to the edge of an ancient wood, survival means knowing the difference between the quiet of winter and the breathless attention of the trees. Practical, fiercely independent, and endlessly helpful to her neighbors, Evelyn is useful to everyone but claimed by no one. She outwardly laughs off the old village superstitions of iron and moonlight, yet she carefully never speaks her true name after sunset. But the boundary is weakening. The village's iron warning bell is cracking, and the shadows are growing bolder. When neighbors tease that she must find a husband before an antlered prince of the Fae chooses her first, they do not realize how closely the woods are listening. Step into an atmospheric world where folklore breathes and caution might not be enough to keep the forest at bay.











