Wedded to the Wanton Witch
Fae Tricksters, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Victoria Aston
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Liam Price
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By:
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S. L. Prater
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The Bargainer . . . Just like the fae of legend, Jonas Moen makes advantageous deals no desperate soul can turn away. A talented trickster, he's amassed such great wealth he's rumored to have more gold than the king himself. But there's one thing he's yet to acquire: a fae lord's title. Born a commoner, he continues to be denied entry to the best the Lunar Court has to offer. If he can secure the hand of a titled woman, he'll finally have it all. But first, he'll need to find a lady desperate enough to ignore his humble parentage and his wicked character.
The Wanton Witch . . . Years ago, Lady Frances Aaberg sacrificed her reputation for a man she thought she loved, only to lose it all, including a piece of her soul. Now a desperate witch, she'll do what's needed to save her family from financial ruin, even if that means entertaining the offer of a marriage of convenience from the wicked Bargainer himself. Jonas Moen is distractingly handsome and his penchant for dry sarcasm is amusing, but Frances makes it clear that anything more than a business arrangement is not an option. She entertains his offer of matrimony but resists when a mate bond begins to blossom between them. The last time a man promised her the world, she lost everything. Only a fool would trust the wicked Bargainer with their heart.
Contains mature themes.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-09-24
the book was better
i feel like the male narrator is reading a news or narrating the jungle wildlife. He didnt capture the cheeky essence of the character, it feels robotic.
But i do so in love with the book, i LOVE the banter. You're still my favorite author stephanieee.
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