A wedding bouquet. A royal mix-up. A very confusing marriage.
All I was supposed to do was drop off the flowers. I work for my aunt’s florist shop, I had the address, and yeahthe manor looked a little weird, but I figured rich people were just into moss and weird lighting.
Next thing I know, I’ve been dragged inside, handed a crown, and kissed by a very intense, very attractive man who introduces himself as Crown Prince Sylvaris of the Summer Court and my soon-to-be husband.
Apparently, I just delivered myself to the wrong dimension.
According to Sylvariswho’s gorgeous, arrogant, and keeps calling me ‘darling flower’ like he means itI’ve fulfilled some ancient prophecy, or law, or whatever. Basically, I brought the wedding bouquet and am the wedding bouquet.
Now I’m stuck in a palace full of sharp smiles and glittering thorns, where everyone wants to either seduce me, curse me, or throw me into a magic lake. Sylvaris insists he’ll protect mebut only if I go through with the ceremony.
I’m trying to figure out how to escape.
He’s trying to convince me that marriage to a fae prince comes with some very satisfying perks.
And the longer I stay, the more I wonder if falling into the wrong world might have been the right kind of accident.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
All I was supposed to do was drop off the flowers. I work for my aunt’s florist shop, I had the address, and yeahthe manor looked a little weird, but I figured rich people were just into moss and weird lighting.
Next thing I know, I’ve been dragged inside, handed a crown, and kissed by a very intense, very attractive man who introduces himself as Crown Prince Sylvaris of the Summer Court and my soon-to-be husband.
Apparently, I just delivered myself to the wrong dimension.
According to Sylvariswho’s gorgeous, arrogant, and keeps calling me ‘darling flower’ like he means itI’ve fulfilled some ancient prophecy, or law, or whatever. Basically, I brought the wedding bouquet and am the wedding bouquet.
Now I’m stuck in a palace full of sharp smiles and glittering thorns, where everyone wants to either seduce me, curse me, or throw me into a magic lake. Sylvaris insists he’ll protect mebut only if I go through with the ceremony.
I’m trying to figure out how to escape.
He’s trying to convince me that marriage to a fae prince comes with some very satisfying perks.
And the longer I stay, the more I wonder if falling into the wrong world might have been the right kind of accident.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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