Of Fae and Wicked Kings
Wicked Fae, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Grace Noble
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Gregory Salinas
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Anthony Palmini
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By:
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Jada McCrary
About this listen
A human, a fae warrior, and the wicked Unseelie king walk into a bar. Just kidding. There is no bar. But there is a quest to find a missing queen. And tension. Lots of tension.
When she and her love, Rowan, went to the Unseelie Court, Gwyndolin only intended to ask the Unseelie king to stop his fae from attacking the humans and Seelie fae. She did not intend for him to insert himself into their quest to find the high queen. But who can say no to the wicked High King Aspen? He takes what he wants, and he doesn’t care who he hurts in the process.
His magic may be useful, but his arrogant, flirtatious attitude may cause a rift between her and Rowan. She hates Aspen, and he seems to only want to antagonize her. So, why does it seem like there’s something else he’s hiding? And will it threaten everything when she finds out?
This novella, set in the realm of the Fae-blessed series but sometime before that series, is full of love, betrayal, and villains. Who doesn’t love villains?
Prepare to fall in love with the villain.
This novella was initially released in the Romancing the Rogue: Falling for the Bad Boy Villain anthology, now with two more chapters, character art, and bonus scenes! While this book is shorter, the rest of the series will be full-length novels.
©2025 Jada McCrary (P)2025 Jada McCraryDespite its brevity, I found myself genuinely intrigued by the dynamics between Gwendolin, Aspen, and Rowan. Their relationships had sparks of tension and chemistry that could have turned into something layered and unforgettable if given more room to grow. Because of the short format, the romance felt a little rushed; two love interests vying for Gwendolin's heart in such a brief span left me wanting more depth, more time for emotion and choice.
Even so, I couldn't help but enjoy the story for what it was. The main characters were engaging, their banter sharp and entertaining, and the glimpses into their inner thoughts and turmoil were well written. It's a story that leaves you curious, wishing for just one more chapter, one more twist. A missed opportunity, perhaps, but still a delightful read deserving of its four stars.
A short story so worth the read
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