Weekend Briefing: Cover Reveal for Of Gold and Iron by Nicki Chapelway!
Can someone say faeries? As in faerie courts, laws, and forbidden romance? And, by forbidden, I mean both the faerie and the mortal forbid it because they hate each other...
Now, brace yourself and prepare to behold the most beautiful cover of the season
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Also, Nicki's most upcoming release...
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Everyone who's anyone will want to read this beauty.
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Can anyone tell I'm excited?
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By the way, you totally should be, too.
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Okay, here it is.
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Not really. But I had to prove I'm not fae, since they can't lie.
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But they do appreciate beauty, and so should you:
I suddenly find it very hard to swallow. My humanity? With a jolt I realize that there are far greater things at risk here than just my life. Iām in the faerie world, anything could happen. Even immortality.
The Otherworld is the home of the faeries, deceitful, decadent, and deadly. As the next in line to be-come Guardians, Jaye and her brother Thomas are tasked with defending the human world from all things magical. But when a routine scouting mission ends with them trapped in the Otherworld, it becomes pain-fully clear that someone doesnāt want them to leave the world of the faeries. Determined to not become an immortalās pawn, Jaye kidnaps Ravven Crowe, an arrogant solitary faerie, so that he can guide them safely home. But things quickly go from bad to worse when they are captured by the Winter Court and embroiled in a plot to start a faerie civil war. Thomas is enslaved by an Unseelie faerie, and it seems that the only way to save her brother and avoid a war is for Jaye to ally herself with Ravven.
The faeries are governed by a set of strict laws. For their own safety, the Guardians have their own rules. But with Thomasās life hanging in the balance there is only one way to save him that does not include breaking the faerieās Fair Law, a crime that ends in death. Together Jaye and Ravven must compete in a series of deadly tests given by the faerie courts in order to earn Jaye the right to be named the Fair Assassin and wield the Blade of Gold and Iron. As the Fair Assassin she will be permitted to kill any faerie she so chooses, but first she has to live long enough. Walking a fine line between destruction and further entanglement with Crowe, Jaye is going to have to break her own rules if she wants to win. She must trust a faerie. Her life and humanity depend on it.
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