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The Court the Fae Forgot

A Court of Thieves and Traitors, Book 1

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De: Eden Beck, Analeigh Ford, Sabrina Thatcher
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The only thing more dangerous than the Wildness is the dark fae lord that controls it.

Too bad by the time Aurra learns this, it’s already too late.

Abused, mistreated, and neglected by the human parents who kept her true nature a secret, no one is more surprised than Aurra when the fae show up on her doorstep to sweep her away to a new life.

Shiel, Zev, and Finch—three golden-haired warriors from the Western Court. They swear to protect Aurra at all costs, to carry her to safety where she can learn what it is to be fae.

More than just any fae, however.

They say she’s the true heir to the kingdom, a changeling switched at birth to protect her from the fae lords who would want to control her and the humans who would want to harm her.

They warn her of the sweeping Wildness, the vast fae forests ruled by a lord perverted by a glamour so powerful that no one dares contend with him.

Icarus—Lord of the Wildness. The Dark Fae of the Forest.

There’s a problem with their warning, however.

That dark fae lord, that winged creature of terrible beauty, already knows Aurra…intimately.

Only one thing is certain in Aurra’s new world. No one is to be trusted, not even herself.

The Court the Fae Forgot is a slow burn (but extra spicy) dark enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance with multiple love interests, hidden powers, handsome dark-haired villains…and most importantly, only one bed at the inn.

©2022 Eden Beck (P)2023 Eden Beck
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how much longer!?

I really enjoyed this book, but now waiting over a year and still we don't have 2 on audiable. I hate getting into a book and then they never drop the next one.

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So good! Just wish it was longer

The narration can be a little monotonous at times, but overall she has a nice voice and it’s nice to listen to. This story is really enjoyable, I just wish it was twice as long for the first book. I’m definitely a fan! I’ll be reading more of her work.

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