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The Cursed Fate of Sabrina Parry

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The Cursed Fate of Sabrina Parry

By: Anna Fiteni
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An irresistible romantasy set in the land of Welsh fae, perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Faebound, Leigh Bardugo and The Cruel Prince 🍂

Habren Faire saved the fairies. But Sabrina Parry will not be rewarded for it.

Sabrina doesn't live with the fairies. She visits, travelling with borrowed magic and her iron sword, and she has no intention of staying. She has places to be and centuries to travel through.

But when an ancient white dragon begins burning the villages of Gwlad y Tylwyth Teg to the ground, Sabrina's family is in the firing line. The fairy king is nowhere to be found, and Sabrina hasn’t heard from Neirin in months.

Someone has to do something. The problem is, saving the realm the second time around is considerably more complicated than the first. The fairy court is a nest of scheming lords and murderous ambitions, each one watching Sabrina as closely as they're watching the empty throne. And her father – brilliant, but infuriating – is already organising the villagers for a fight she isn't sure they can win.

As the King's Champion, the people look to Sabrina for answers she doesn't have, in a political game she never agreed to play, on behalf of a crown she doesn't want to represent. All she has is her iron sword, a very bad plan, and the stubborn conviction that someone has to stand between a dragon and the people of the Summer Lands.

It might as well be her.

Get ready to lose yourself in this mystical Welsh world, where danger, political intrigue and romance await you…

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Critic reviews

Praise for Anna Fiteni’s The Wicked Lies of Habren Faire:
"Exploring themes of power, oppression, sacrifice and sisterly love, this is the kind of Cruel Prince-esque book you want to curl up with on a cold evening and devour in one sitting." – CultureFly
"An enchanting otherworldly journey wrapped in the complexities of the human heart." Kirkus Reviews
"An engaging read, balancing a sense of history and of Wales across time, with the excitement of faerie tale adventure.” Books for Keeps
'Magic oozes through every page of this unapologetically Welsh fantasy. The heart of Wales beats throughout, expertly weaving Welsh heritage, history and mythology through the story of sisters Sabrina and Ceridwen … Special mention for the Mari Lwyd appearance – I adored it! This story will make you look at the forest differently. Think twice before waving back at that moving leaf. Maybe I don’t want to make friends with the fae after all! Unless he’s Neirin.' – J S Strange, author of Look Up, Handsome
'Shimmering with fae magic, Fiteni’s debut is rich in lyrical prose and Welsh mythology. Readers will fall in love with this book, as I have.' Rachel Greenlaw, author of Compass and Blade
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