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A Protector over Winter (Winter's Consort, #4)
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A Protector over Winter (Winter's Consort, #4)

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The price of love is dire, more so when fey and mortal dare to try their luck together.



Having broken her vow to remain in the Faerie Realm for a whole year, Chelsea Hewitt's only goal is to make it through this miserable winter in the mortal world. That, and forget about the Winter Queen who almost stole her heart.



Alcohol helps. The continued freeloading presence of her ex-fiancée does not.



But the Winter Court-and the whole Faerie Realm-still needs Chelsea.

And with her heart still tangled with the magic of the Winter Court, Chelsea herself could fall.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9798215215180
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date01/12/2022
LanguageEnglish
Article no.12122322
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4414887
Product groupBU114
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Brigid Collins is a fantasy and science fiction writer living in Michigan. Her short stories have appeared in Fiction River, The Young Explorer's Adventure Guide, and Chronicle Worlds: Feyland. Books 1 through 3 of her fantasy series, Songbird River Chronicles, are available in print and electronic versions on Amazon and Kobo. You can sign up for her newsletter at tinyletter.com/HarmonicStories or follow her on twitter @purellian.