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An Embrace of Salt & Storms (Fallen for a Fae 3)
Faerie is falling into ruin. Zyr is falling to his knees.

Reclusive and powerful, Zyr has survived millennia for his obsession, collecting the lost stories of Faerie's forbidden past. But the centuries of grief and isolation are catching up. Consumed by apathy, he's ready to die.

Or he would be, if a group of unseelie revolutionaries wasn't demanding access to his books on death magic.

Sharp-tongued, clever Robin is a typical, cubicle-dwelling human. Fae uprisings aren't his problem. Unfortunately, his brother is neck deep in planning a revolution, and Robin's not about to let the idiot get himself killed.

It just figures that on his first day helping out, people would start crying traitor, cornering a potential ally into an emotional crisis. Seeing too much of himself in the ancient dragon's hunted expression, he bosses Zyr down from a panic attack.

And becomes his latest obsession.

When Zyr invites Robin, and only Robin, to visit his library, everyone says it's too dangerous. But Robin is sure he can handle one grumpy dragon. Especially one who seems to enjoy challenging Robin almost as much as he enjoys obeying him.

Between library make outs and bondage lessons, Robin and Zyr face kidnapping, betrayal, and a world-ending plot. Surviving will take trust, honesty, and a surrender so complete, Faerie itself bends.

An Embrace of Salt & Storms is a paranormal soulbond HEA novel with no will-they-won't-they questions, heavily flavored with Beauty & the Beast vibes. It features a persnickety, bossy office worker and a prickly, reclusive dragon fae with a hoard of forbidden knowledge. There's hefty doses of dry humor and snark, sharp humor, a lot of cycles around the feelings wheel, and spice enough to give you rope burns. This is the third novel in the Fallen for a Fae series, and should not be read without first reading the previous two. Each book follows a different couple but continues an ongoing plot.

408 pages