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Fae King

Fae King

Author: Joanna Mazurkiewicz

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Paranormal

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Introduction

It’ll take more than a wish to help this fairy godmother find her own happy ever after. When Martha, tired of working as a fairy of pleasure, uses illegal magic to bring two lovers together, she’s caught by a fae inquisitor and dragged before the Seelie court. She’s sure to be stripped of her magic if she’s convicted. Lucky for her, she’s got some time before she goes to trial—she has forty days to save herself from the court’s judgment. Only true love can protect her from losing her magic forever. But the man she loved, the Fae King, died years ago. So what’s a fairy to do? Wave her wand and make a wish? That’s far too dangerous—not to mention illegal. But all magic comes at a price. She just has to decide if it’s one she’s willing to pay. The Fae King stars reader favorite, Martha, and is set in the magical world of The Vampire King. Readers, who enjoy magical fairy tale retellings, will love this steamy take of a fairy godmother’s search for more than a happy ever after.
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Chapter 1

Darragh

I couldn’t sleep and I’d been trying to drift off for several hours now. Each time I shut my eyes, I could hear noises coming from the forest. Nature was calling to me, and my name

who I was

, obliged me to respond, but I needed to get some rest—it was going to be a difficult day tomorrow.

Many of my men were unmotivated and scared; some of them were still quite young. They feared the upcoming war. Trolls were vicious creatures—they had murdered countless Fae over the years. This wasn’t the future the Seelie court had promised them, and I understood their frustrations.

I tossed and turned for several more minutes, aware of the grasshoppers and other forest creatures playing their tunes and keeping me awake. It was clear I wasn’t going to get much rest tonight. Nature had other plans for me.

I stood from my bed and dragged a hand through my long dark hair, feeling frustrated and tense. My magic was silent for a change. The oil lamp Oran had left earlier on spread dim light around the large tent. The temperature had dropped, so I grabbed a warm shirt and pulled it over my bare chest.

“I’m leaving now—this is what you wanted, right?” I spun in a half-circle and asked the silence around me. As expected, no one answered, however, nature still demanded my presence. I could feel it within every fibre of my being.

I had a feeling this was going to be an interesting night.

Moments later I stepped outside the tent. The sky was clear, and a full moon shone brightly overhead. It seemed tonight was the perfect night to collect herbs. I was searching for one in particular: the tear of dragon. Those leaves were very rare, but they grew on this land and exactly at this time of year, so luck was on my side.

Oran would have told me that I shouldn’t be wandering around unfamiliar lands in the middle of the night, but my men were going to need that herb during the battle ahead. Fae were strong, but Trolls had dark magic, the sort of magic that could hurt us more than we had anticipated.

The camp was immersed in silence. Humans had no idea we were here—we had used magic to ensure the camp was invisible so no one would bother us. It was easier this way. 


I began walking through the forest, thinking about the Seelie court, and my father—he had been absent for some time now. He vanished several nights before, and no one had seen him since. I had to admit to myself that is was possible he might be already dead. Deep down, I was apprehensive about the war, too—I couldn’t fail my people. It was going to be difficult and a very long war—many Fae would be away from their loved ones for years. However, this was the price we all had to pay for our freedom.

An owl flew overhead as I walked further and further into the forest, breathing in the crisp, fresh air. I’d been blessed with incredible hearing, and various members of my family were also able to detect significant plants or herbs nearby. Right then, I sensed the dragon tear. The leaves were extracting oils that instantly connected with my magic. The herbs were known for their healing abilities in many other realms as well.

However, a split second later I realised I was no longer alone. Something or rather someone had caught my attention in the distance. I thought I’d sensed humans, but now I wasn’t entirely sure who I was dealing with. For now, I decided to abandon my search for the herbs and find out if Trolls had possibly discovered our camp. This would be an absolute disaster.

I walked another five minutes, and behind the bushes, I saw a man and a woman. My exceptional Fae vision gave me an advantage, but even without it, I would have been able to see that the female was magical. The energy surrounding them was powerful, unlike anything I had ever seen before.

Small bursts of bright purple light were flickering around, and, as a result, I drew closer. I knew she must have been Fae or at least a half-breed. Her intense energy caused the hair on the back of my neck to rise, my skin prickled, feeling the need to link itself to her power. The woman’s hair was fiery red and flowing in waves down her back.

She was holding the man’s hands, muttering under her breath rather loudly as he stared at her, transfixed. I moved closer, wanting to hear what she was saying. Something about her aura was electrifying.

“Tonight is the night, and it’s your time. She’s your destiny, so just be yourself.” The woman was saying to him, lifting one hand and touching his forehead. “You can become a man tonight.”

I frowned, and my blood pressure began to rise slightly. This woman—I was almost certain she was half-Fae—should have known it was forbidden to use magic without a permit from the court. And it was obvious she hadn’t obtained one. I knew of all the Seelie magic users, or at least those who had petitioned to use their powers. Everyone around these lands were aware of the court’s rules. All Fae needed to be registered with the high court in order to use magic freely. This was the general consensus, and everyone had to comply. However, it was quite possible this creature had never been around other Fae.

The man didn’t appear as though he was her partner or lover. He seemed to be a local peasant with torn clothes and a dirty face.

I took a step forward to hear a bit more before I made my presence known, but I stepped on a tree branch. The woman heard me, because she peered in my direction and instantly stood to her feet with her hand raised.

“Well, well, well. What do we have here?” I asked and slowly approached them. “An illegal spell session?”

It took a few more steps to realise the half-Fae in front of me was truly beautiful. Heat jolted down my spine, spreading to my crotch.

She wore a long black dress that displayed her cleavage, and her breasts were enormous. As an image of me burying myself in them flashed through my mind, my mouth watered. She also had a tiny waist, and fair skin that glowed in the moonlight. I liked what I was seeing more than I realised.

Damn it. What the hell was going on with my magic? It suddenly felt out of control. My cock stirred in my pants as I switched my weight to the side, unable to take my eyes off her.

She placed her hands on her hips, ceased her magic, and gave me a confident smile. She didn’t seem afraid of me—hmm, that was interesting.

“And why the hell do you care?” she hissed. “No one invited you here, Fae!” She must have recognised I wasn’t human, or she must have dealt with our kind in the past. Well, I did have typical Fae features, but she should have at least been wary of me.

“You’re not registered with the Fae court, which means you’re practising magic without a permit,” I stated in a matter-of-fact tone. She frowned, then glanced at the peasant with confusion, then back at me.

I licked my upper lip, wondering how she would taste if I kissed her now. My skin prickled with lust as she inhaled rapidly. Her scent was already driving me mad.

“I’m out of here,” the peasant said. “Kira is going to hang me for this.” Then he vanished in the forest a moment later, finally leaving the red-haired beauty on her own.

I tilted my head to the side, still watching her with open curiosity. My inner voice told me I could take her right here, right now—because I could, but I hushed it quickly.

“It was just a bit of magic, handsome, to boost the poor peasant’s confidence, to give him strength, that’s all. I don’t see how this is illegal. I do it all the time.” But then her smile suddenly faded. She must have realised she had said too much, more than she’d intended, because her face paled.

I couldn’t help but smile and then took a few more steps towards her. I needed to be close to her, to inhale her scent. She smelled of earthy herbs and alcohol.

She parted her rosy-red lips, and I could already imagine her mouth sliding up and down my cock. I was hard instantly, desiring a strange half-breed. Hmmm, was she truly Fae?

“My name is Darragh, and what you’ve done is a crime, punishable by the Seelie court.” I then grabbed her hand. I had a feeling she would have run otherwise. And I was not in the mood to be chasing her. She tried to pull away from me, but I was much stronger.

As our skin made contact, a tingling sensation began to rush through me, heat raged throughout every part of my sex-starved body. I wanted her instantly, without a doubt and without hesitation.