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19/11/2016

A Faery´s Kiss (A Winter Love Story) by Ariel Marie. Release, Excerpt & ARC Review.


A Faery’s Kiss
By Ariel Marie
Release Date: November 19, 2016
Cover by: Ariel Marie
Genre: Paranormal Romance

Blurb:
The twenty-fifth day of December is fast approaching. It is a day that is celebrated throughout all of Faery. It signifies the birthday of the beloved Princess, Noelle Bogosian, who on this year will turn thirty years old. With her impending birthday, her father, the king, has deemed it time for her to marry. The king has reinstated the Royal Tournaments, a series of competitions that would allow warriors near and far to compete for his daughter’s hand in marriage.

Noelle, being the loyal daughter that she is, has agreed to her father’s outlandish idea of finding her a husband. She will do anything for Faery and knows that finding a suitable husband will help secure Faery’s future. But for Noelle, she’s ready to test out the legend of a Faery’s kiss. She’s been ready to find that one special Fae to spend all of eternity with.

Will the legend prove true and reveal her one true love or will the victor of the tournament be the one that she will spend an eternity with?

WARNING: The book contains content for readers 18 years and older.


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Noelle Bogosian is the sole heir to the realm of Faery.  As a modern woman she would rather pick her own husband.  But the traditions of faery must be preserved, so she has agreed to marry the winner of a tournament between the warriors of the kingdom.  
Ryo. Daerosis is a mighty Fae warrior.  He is ready to marry, and the royal princess is a very worthy prize.  
Not everyone who enters the tournament is prepared to play by the rules.  
A fun fantasy romance  with a hero you can't help but love, and a heroine determined to have a worthy and sexy husband.  We have all the excitement of the various games the warriors will compete in and a very special bodyguard.  Very good lighthearted read. 



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Excerpt:

Ryo Daerosis was on a mission. He would participate in the Royal Tournaments to win the Fae princess’ hand in marriage. Her beauty and wit were known throughout the land. Warriors from all over Faery were descending upon the royal palace this week for the tournament.

The Royal Tournaments were an age old tradition to marry the princess off to a strong suitor, to ensure there would be two powerful rulers ready to assume the responsibilities of ruling all of Faery. This was the first tournament to be held in the last century since the royal couple only had one child, the princess.

Ryo was from a long line of strong Fae males, the Daerosis Clan, who were known as fierce warriors. Elas Daerosis, Ryo’s own father, had been the leader of the Daerosis Clan for the past two centuries. It was at the urging of his father that Ryo entered the tournaments. As the eldest son of the clan leader, it was time he settled down. Also, as the eldest Daerosis in line, Ryo was in charge of the clan’s army, making him the perfect candidate to be the future king of Faery.

Copyright © 2016 by Ariel Marie
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Meet Ariel Marie:

Ariel Marie is an author who loves the paranormal, action and hot steamy romance. She combines all three in each and every one of her stories. For as long as she can remember, she has loved vampires, shifters and every creature you can think of. This even rolls over into her favorite movies! She love a good action packed thriller! Throw a touch of the supernatural world in it and she’s hooked!

She grew up in Cleveland, Ohio where she currently resides with her husband and three beautiful children. Want to know more about her and her books? Visit her website www.thearielmarie.com


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