Stealing Fae Hearts and Secrets -- Chapter One

ONly one week until Stealing Fae Hearts and Secrets releases!

And now… a sneak peek at chapter One

I’m the first to walk away from the prince. I should stay on the beach a little longer and eavesdrop on conversations between the remaining Consort Tourney contestants. But my insides squirm with lies and secrets threatening at the back of my throat.

After tonight’s invitational ten are left—including myself. Three from both the Summer and Winter Courts, two from Autumn, and one each of Spring and the Underwater Court. I should continue spying and learning, but I must get away.

The gems on my violet skirts jangle together as I walk through the corridors of the Isi Aura palace. After the loud crashing waves at the shore, the cacophony of the clanking beads pushes back the bitter silence. 

There’s no reason for me to say goodbye to the four who are leaving—I don’t need to see Raine’s tantrum, nor do I dare risk a repeat of the labyrinth with Clove. I barely know Aqualis or Lily, and they’ll want to return to the water realm as soon as possible, anyway.

My thoughts and my heart drift back to the impressive creaturemy cabyll ushtey—that Prince Rion gave me tonight. I can hardly believe the formidable water horse is mine. She might be the most wonderful gift I’ve ever received. Of course, the prince had to give me something since the king’s secretary, Gnacia—the fawn who is the mediator between the king and me—likely told him I must stay tonight. Even so, Rion remembered my love of these dangerous creatures. Now something inside me has shifted. Softened? No, that, I cannot afford.

Nor I cannot dwell on it.

Amberle, focus.

If I’m to free my father, I must assess the contestants. I identified a threat, but my warnings were dismissed. So, I must find Gnacia. Now.

Frost Niege cannot stay. She’s a potential danger to the other contestants and the royals. I’d reported her, but they allowed Rion to keep her. Why?

What is the point of bringing me on if my reports fall on deaf ears? Why bring me here at all? I can’t demand answers from the king, but Gnacia is not my sovereign and I demand to be heard.

But I’m making it easy to avoid me with my thundering, jewel-clanking dress is announcing my presence across this entire wing. I turn on my heel and head to my rooms to change out of this noisy gown.

As I whip around a corner, a firm hand grasps my wrist. The motion pivots my direction, sending me flying toward a tall flower arrangement. An arm stops me short, just before I careen into the vase.

“Why are you in such a hurry?” Wyn asks but doesn’t release his hold. “What’s wrong?”

Recognizing my friend, not the mysterious murderer, my momentary panic turns to fury. “Trying to make me smash another priceless treasure of the crown? Clumsy as always, Wyn?”

“The vase is fine,” he says, lifting a shoulder and releasing his grip. “There’s something I wanted to speak to you about.”

“Not now. I need to—” I briefly close my eyes and shake my head. “Never mind.” I turn to go.

“You need to… what?” he asks, stepping in front of me to block my path.

“I just…” I grit my teeth. Resisting the urge to lash at him for holding me up. “I just need to speak with someone.”

Wyn hooks an eyebrow, then folds his arms and grins. “You need to speak with… Gnacia?”

I can’t stop the panic that crawls up my throat, but I can control the steadiness of my gaze and the coolness of my smile. “King Estelar’s assistant?” I hate that my voice comes out too high pitched. “Why would I need to speak with her?”

“Because the winter fae, Frost, wasn’t eliminated.”

“None of the winter fae were,” I move around him to continue down the hall.

“Amberle, stop.” He lets out a frustrated sigh. “Amberle, I know.” He leans heavy on the word. “You don’t have to deceive me or skirt the question.”

I bite the inside of my cheek, fighting the terror licking at my heart. He knows? How much does he know? Slowly, I turn back toward him.

Wyn casts a glance around—as if to ensure we aren’t being overheard—

then steps forward and mutters, “I know why you’re here. In the Tourney. The king told me why he ordered you to come.”

I press my lips together when he steps back to read my expression. I don’t assume he knows anything, but my stomach clenches; my childhood friend can destroy me with a few wrong words. I frantically feel for winter magic—the projection magic watching every moment of the competition—but between my flustered thoughts and trying to keep my face neutral, I can barely sense my toes, let alone magic.

When I don’t answer, he rolls his eyes and leans forward, cupping my ear with his hand. “He’s asked you to be his little spy.”

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So far, it's exactly what I hoped it would be. 

Speaking of Fae Thieves and Crowns…

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I teased a NEW ADVENTURE I'm embarking on previously, and now it's time to tell you more about it!

I attended an education conference last November where I learned about all sorts of things that I plan on implementing and using in the coming months/years. There was one platform in particular that fell in perfect line with my goals as an author.

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The Why

Writing can be a lonely endeavor. That changes now! When I delved into crafting my first serialized story, the joy of connecting with readers as they engaged with each episode was a revelation. I also saw the value of incorporating feedback from my readers to enhance my stories. It’s made me a better writer. It was then that I decided this interactive approach is the essence of how I want to create stories moving forward.

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Year End Reflection...

I hope your holidays have been lovely! I've been taking some time off--meaning, I edited the rest of Stealing Fae Hearts and Secrets yesterday to send it off to my editor. No, but really, my husband has the week off and we're spending time with the kids and extended family.

With the end of 2023 in just a few days, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on this past year. 

  • Courting Fae Thieves and Crowns released in January. I've been so pleased with the reception of this book! As you know, and as I have said over and over, I love this story so much! It's warmed my heart to hear comments from readers expressing how much they love it too!

  • Becoming a Fae Queen finally released earlier this month. The Raven Court series is complete! I've been so immersed in Fae Thieves and Crowns, I struggled to finish this story. But I wanted to make it great and re-wrote it several times (at least three, I think). I am SO happy with how it turned out. It's exactly what it needed to be to end this series.

The past two years--2022 and 2023--have looked very different than my first three years of publishing. I haven't published as many books, but they've been years of learning and growth. I'm so excited to see what 2024 brings!

Come with me on an adventure...

I absolutely love interacting with readers. I love hearing your feedback and what you’re currently reading and talking about all things books (that, to be honest, some people in our lives just don’t understand. Amiright? 😂)

As authors, we’re constantly trying to figure out and fight the algorithms of Amazon and Instagram and Facebook, even emailing is tricky etc, etc, etc just to be seen and heard by readers. It’s exhausting. I just want to write stories and talk and connect about stories! But I’ve found a BETTER WAY!

And I’m SO EXCITED.

I've been working behind the scenes on something and it's finally time that I begin telling you about it. 

💜 If you come with me on this adventure… you’ll have early access to my books and stories as I write them. You’ll be able to comment on parts that you love and others will be able to engage with you–to get excited together or commiserate with. (and of course, I’ll be there)

💜 If you come with me on this adventure… you’ll get sneak peeks of character art and covers. You’ll probably even get a say in book titles and other things. 😉

💜 If you come with me on this adventure… you’ll have access to my backlist. And I we’ll have events where we read my books together and I’ll annotate as we go to give insights into certain scenes, characters, etc.

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I know we're right in the chaos of the holidays, so I'll tell you more about it in a couple of weeks, but if you're curious and want to begin “following” my adventure, check out this link :

 

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My Books are Leaving Kindle Unlimited

I have some exciting things planned! But in order to do that, my books can no longer be in Kindle Unlimited. 

 

Currently, only my Faerie books are in Kindle Unlimited (Raven Court series and Courting Fae Thieves and Crowns), but they will be pulled out within the next month or two. So if they've been on your KU TBR, make sure to have them as one of your “borrowed” books because you won't have access to them in that program.

 

Click the links below for each series/book:

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Lovely Reviews!

Reviews are trickling in! A huge thank you to everyone who has supported the release of Becoming a Fae Queen:

 

“Becoming A Fae Queen has love, truths revealed, betrayal, self sacrifice, and gasp worthy moments that will leave you satisfied with how the story comes to an end.”

***** 5-star Amazon Review

 

"Beautifully written with a spectacular ending. This is a definite must read."

***** 5-star Goodreads Review

 

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