

Also, the quotes shared are from an Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) and may not appear in the final copy. And as the witches face worsening conditions, he must decide once and for all what’s more important-his people or his freedom.Ĭontent warnings: emotional and physical abuse, sexual assualt, off-page deadnaming, deathĭisclaimer: I am not trans and thus have no clue as to whether this is an accurate representation or not. But as he gets to know Emyr, Wyatt realizes the boy he once loved may still exist. Jaded, Wyatt strikes a deal with the enemy, hoping to escape Asalin forever. In fact, he claims they must marry now or risk losing the throne. Despite transgender Wyatt’s newfound identity and troubling past, Emyr has no intention of dissolving their engagement. Now a coldly distant Emyr has hunted him down. But when Wyatt lost control of his magic one devastating night, he fled to the human world. Wyatt’s betrothal to his best friend, fae prince Emyr North, was supposed to change that. In Asalin, fae rule and witches like Wyatt Croft…don’t. Wyatt would give anything to forget where he came from-but a kingdom demands its king. This debut YA fantasy will leave you spellbound.

To save a fae kingdom, a trans witch must face his traumatic past and the royal fiancé he left behind.
