Tropes: slowburn, forcedproximity, forbiddenlove
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Tropes: slowburn, forcedproximity, forbiddenlove
This book is no longer accepting ARC readers.
An enemies-to-lovers romantasy with a slow-burn romance and court intrigue. Perfect for fans of star-crossed lovers and aching yearning.
She should fear him. He should hate her. But a masquerade ball was all it took to bind them together forever.
Her whole life, Elise Thornwall has wished for nothing more than to rid herself of the curse that has controlled her family for over five centuries and to claim her throne on her own terms. But hidden behind a white mask, she found the one man her heart could not refuse.
Andrew Aistle is her enemy. And, apparently, her fate.
With war threatening their kingdoms and treachery lurking in every shadow, Elise and Andrew must do the impossible. Trust each other.
Trusting your enemy is a dangerous game. And falling in love, even worse.
Five hundred years of bitterness cannot be undone by love… can it?
violence, war, mentions of abuse, domestic abuse, animal abuse, nudity, profanity
I loved this fated mates with a curse being the cherry on top. A masquerade ball at the age of twenty for the last five hundred years. Find your fated mate, or suffer the consequences of the curse. Elise has spent hours dancing and never once felt that pull. Until she walked off the dance floor.…
A romance for the ages, The Witch's Broken Crown combines themes of enemies-to-lovers and fated mates in an interesting way, with some witchy elements sprinkled in. This was a very fun read, and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
500 years ago, Judith cast a curse on the Thornwall family. W…
This was an entertaining story. Not unpredictable or unexpected, still pleasantly delivered.