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A Fae's Deception Book 5 (Ebook)

A Fae's Deception Book 5 (Ebook)

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Synopsis

No fairy tale collection is complete without Cinderella.

Dive into the world of adult fairy tales, where familiar stories take on new depths and complexities.

From dark and gritty retellings to enchanting and sensual adaptations, adult fairy tales invite you to rediscover the magic with a grown-up twist.

Content Warning

This work contains mature themes and explicit content that may not be suitable for all audiences. Reader discretion is advised.

Please be aware that the following material includes:

  • Explicit sexual content
  • Strong language
  • Adult themes

If you are sensitive to any of these topics, please proceed with caution. This content is intended for mature audiences only.

Look Inside Chapter One

Cindy’s old pocket watch displayed twenty-five minutes until midnight. She’d been standing on the dirt road outside Lord Gerard’s large manor for about ten minutes now, wondering if she was doing the right thing. Her inner voice kept telling her that she was being silly, that perhaps the medals weren’t worth the hassle, but then memories from the past contradicted her voice of reason. Ida, Cindy’s stepmother, had been treating her worse than usual lately, and Cindy wasn’t sure what was causing it.

Cindy suspected that this change of attitude must have had something to do with her father’s will. Apparently, Ida’s counsellors were analysing it again, trying to find a way in order to cancel it out completely. Either way, Cindy didn’t care. Ida had no right to sell her dead father’s possessions—she was only her guardian. Everything, including the estate itself, still belonged to her, and would so permanently as soon as she fulfilled the clause in her father’s will.

The medals were priceless. Cindy’s father had gotten them from his great-great grandfather. He had often removed the medals carefully from their encasement, polished, and then just stared at them for hours. Cindy had never asked what they’d truly meant to him, but many memories of her father were in those precious items.

The corridors of the Seelie court had become so familiar to me that they now felt like home. I knew all of their features and peculiarities like those of the Unseelie court.

I knew the walls and what hung on them; I knew the colours they were painted and I could picture each corridor before I turned the corner. I especially loved the one I was standing in and its right wall that I was facing with Darragh by my side.

It had the most beautiful paintings of all of the Seelie court’s past kings. Of them all, a particular one caught my attention. Not because the king had such a beautiful thick mane or because the painting of his silk robe was done to such fine detail that it almost seemed lifelike but the features of his face were so familiar to me that it felt eerie. 

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