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  • PNRGroupManager

    Looking for FAE romance titles

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    Looking for romances and romantic fantasies which feature the Fae for an upcoming Paraphernalia feature. Please share your knowledge with your fellow readers.
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  • doughgirl5562
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    I'm a fan of Laurell K. Hamilton's Merry Gentry series. Besides the hunky men and sex (and there is plenty of that!), I really enjoy the storyline of the fae politics and history. I've always wondered how much of the storyline is based on real legend.

    And on the lighter side, I'm in the middle of reading Nora Roberts' Irish Trilogy (Jewels of the Sun, Tears of the Moon and Heart of the Sea). These are three romances tied together by a spell cast by a Fairie King - who makes frequent appearances in the books.
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  • cathysdesigns
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    Kathleen Korbel has Nocturne fae stories. Karen Fox has a couple cute fae stories. Susan Krinard has The Forest Lord and Lord Of The Beasts. Karen Marie Moning has The Immortal Highlander, Darkfever, Bloodfever. Agency of Extraordinary Mates Vol. 2 has an erotic farie tale in it. Angela Knight -Master of Dragons has a farie princess.
    I can see more in my mind, but am lacking authors names right now.
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  • technophobe
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    Tithe by Holly Black and the Dresden books by Jim Butcher, several of Patricia Brigg's books (The Hob's Bargain, Blood Bound), The Faerie Path by Frewin Jones, and The Fairy Godmother by Mercedes Lackey
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  • aprillee
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    C. L. Wilson's LORD OF THE FADING LANDS and LADY OF LIGHT AND SHADOWS
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    • PNRGroupManager
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      I have to agree, this series has been excellent so far. Can't wait for King of Sword and Sky which will be out in September!
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  • Christina T.
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    Quite a few years ago I read a Rebecca Paisley book called Basket of Wishes. I believe the heroine was a Faerie Princess.
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  • NataleStenzel
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    Well . . . my current release, THE DRUID MADE ME DO IT features pucas, Druids and faeries. It's the second book in a series. You can check out my website if you're curious. www.NataleStenzel.com
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    • værna
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      In the Gloaming and Love and Lore. See them on my favorites shelf.
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    Predestined and Fey Born by R. Garland Gray. I've only read Predestined so far, but it was pretty good.

    What Do You Say to a Naked Elf? by Cherly Sterling is one of my all time favorite romances.

    The Magic Series by Karen Whiddon has Fairies in them. I haven't read them yet, but have a couple in my tbr pile. They look very good.

    Fairyville by Emma Holly, but you have to watch out for explicit content!!! Definitely on the more erotic side of romance.

    Darkfever and Bloodfever by Karen Marie Morning, which are more urban fantasy than romance, but I figured I'd mention them anyway. Also, a few of her highlander series have fae in them as well, but I can't remember which ones.

    I'm sure I've read more. I'll have to think about it and come back if I can remember any more.


    I thought of another. Virginia Kantra has two fae based short stories, one in the Man of My Dreams anthology and the other in the Over the Moon anthology. I really enjoyed those and they were my favorite stories of both anthologies.

    Also, I think I'm remembering this right, but are the Mona Lisa books by Sunny Fae based? I think they are.

    And another is She's No Fairie Princess by Christine Warren. It is part of her series that also deals with shapeshifters and other paranormal characters, but that book has a fae princess in it as the heroine.
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  • cathysdesigns
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    Just finished Destiny's Warrior by Hheather Waters. About a half fae Scotsman and a battle between light and dark fae.
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  • Nandie B
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    Christine Warren's "She's No Faerie Princess" is an exceltent book - part of her Others series.
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  • PiratesLady
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    A series by the author Yasmine Galenorn called the Otherworld seems to be a great series. The 1st book is Witchling, 2nd is Changeling, 3rd is Darkling, and the 4th one is Dragon Wytch. The series is about a group of sisters that are Half-human, Half Fairie. Hope that helped you out some.
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