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Bluebeard's Bride

(2026)
(A book in the Displaced Fairytales series)
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She ran from one monster…straight into the arms of another.


When Alia traded her future for her sister’s freedom, she knew exactly what awaited her—a murderous husband with a trail of vanished wives. Upon discovering a hidden lamp, she makes a desperate wish to save her life, not knowing that genie magic always comes with a cruel twist.



Alia is hurled halfway across the world and straight into the clutches of Zafir, a villainous vizier with ambitions of his own. Now Alia is trapped in a foreign kingdom, her sister is in more danger than ever, and the murderous husband she fled is hunting for her.

So Alia strikes a dangerous bargain with the one man she absolutely should not trust. The problem is…an overdose on a highly illegal love potion leaves them questioning which feelings are real and which are not.

With her sister out of reach and a villain chained to her side, how is she supposed to save anyone, least of all herself?

Bluebeard’s Bride is a standalone no-spice fantasy romance packed with villain vibes, sharp-tongued banter, forced proximity, and love potion shenanigans perfect for fans who love their fairy tales clever, edgy, and delightfully unhinged.

Tropes in Bluebeard's Bride:
  • Hate at First Sight

    Enemies to Lovers

    Overdosing on Love Potion

    Handcuffed Together

    Only One Bed

    Kissing Lessons with the Villain

    Snarky Banter


    What Readers Are Saying:
    "Bluebeard meets Aladdin in a story that keeps you on your toes."

    "If you''re a fan of enemies to lovers, Aladdin retellings and unexpected plot twists, you definitely want to read this story!"



    Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

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