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Viciously Yours By Jamie Applegate Hunter

Viciously Yours, Jamie Applegate Hunter, Fae Kings of Eden, Correspondence to Lovers, Fated Mates, Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Romance, Fae, Magic, Dark, Book Review

Rating: 5 stars

Adult - Spice: Correspondence to Lovers, Fated Mates

Genre: Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Romance

Tags: Fae, Magic, Dark, Book Review

Fae Kings of Eden Book 1


Amelia grew up in an orphanage. Starting just after her 13ᵗʰ birthday, she started getting letters from someone she didn't even know. Sometimes these letters came with odd gifts. Rennick knows her name and wishes to know her. Will the two find love in their mate bond?


This is the first book in the Fae kings of Eden series. Though the book can be read as a standalone novel. Rennick is such a dark romantic. All he wants is to make Amelia happy, but some of his methods are twisted. Even so, she still finds them endearing. I loved this book. It was fast-paced and kept you turning the page. Looking forward to the next book in the series, which is Untied as of the date of this posting.


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Pages: 278

Read: Digital

From: Bought but is available on Kindle Unlimited



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“"I don't need a line to know what is considered good or bad, but if I did, there isn't a line I wouldn't cross for you."


Rennick:

When Rennick was thirteen, the gods bestowed upon him the name of his fated mate--a human girl. As the sole heir to the Mountain Kingdom, magic bound him to his kingdom until he ascended the throne on his twenty-fifth birthday, and as a human, she couldn't cross the magical barrier separating the humans from the fae. Heartsore and consumed with thoughts of her, he did the only thing he could and sent her anonymous letters and gifts…


Until he crossed the barrier into her kingdom to claim her as his own.


Amelia:

Six months after Amelia's thirteenth birthday, she received a strange letter from a fae boy claiming her as his mate. Humans weren't taught much about the fae, and one look at the horrifying doll meant to be her belated birthday gift solidified her suspicions that someone was playing a cruel joke. Except the letters and odd gifts kept coming. Against her better judgment, Amelia fell in love with her mysterious admirer throughout the years, certain they would never meet. But on her twenty-fifth birthday, her walk to work was interrupted by two familiar words she'd read a million times.

"Hello, love."


PLEASE NOTE: The male main character is obsessed with his mate and does a few morally black things to those he deems a threat to his relationship. There are no shades of grey.


Book one in an interconnected standalone in the Fae Kings of Eden series. While the books do not have to be read in order, it is recommended.”

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