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Faeriely Tart
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Faeriely Tart

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No good deed goes unpunished-especially in Faerie.

Mister Crevan Sunbriar wants nothing more than to tend his confectionery in peace, crafting magical sweets and keeping to himself. He certainly has no patience for noisy birds flapping about his doorstep-until one stubborn crow won't leave him alone.

When he discovers the bird is actually a cursed mortal, Crevan offers a cure out of sheer annoyance. Arabella is dazzling, clever, and entirely too distracting. She stirs something in Crevan he thought long buried an utterly repulsive-feelings.

With the Faerie King decreeing that Crevan's shoppe must be festively decorated for Valentine's Day, Arabella might just be the only one who can help him survive the ordeal. Once the ridiculous holiday ends, he'll send her back over The Wall-no attachments, no regrets.

Never help an enchanted crow... unless you're ready to lose your heart to her.

Set in a Regency-inspired Faerie realm, this short and sweet fantasy romance features magical confections with curious effects, warm-hearted dwarfs, a dash of enemies-to-lovers tension, and a sprinkle of magic that just might melt even the frostiest heart.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Clear Spring Books, LLC
Date
11 July 2025
Pages
104
ISBN
9798990381186

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

No good deed goes unpunished-especially in Faerie.

Mister Crevan Sunbriar wants nothing more than to tend his confectionery in peace, crafting magical sweets and keeping to himself. He certainly has no patience for noisy birds flapping about his doorstep-until one stubborn crow won't leave him alone.

When he discovers the bird is actually a cursed mortal, Crevan offers a cure out of sheer annoyance. Arabella is dazzling, clever, and entirely too distracting. She stirs something in Crevan he thought long buried an utterly repulsive-feelings.

With the Faerie King decreeing that Crevan's shoppe must be festively decorated for Valentine's Day, Arabella might just be the only one who can help him survive the ordeal. Once the ridiculous holiday ends, he'll send her back over The Wall-no attachments, no regrets.

Never help an enchanted crow... unless you're ready to lose your heart to her.

Set in a Regency-inspired Faerie realm, this short and sweet fantasy romance features magical confections with curious effects, warm-hearted dwarfs, a dash of enemies-to-lovers tension, and a sprinkle of magic that just might melt even the frostiest heart.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Clear Spring Books, LLC
Date
11 July 2025
Pages
104
ISBN
9798990381186