Amid Clouds and Bones By Ella Fields
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- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

Rating: 4 stars
Adult - Spice: Enemies to Lovers
Genre: Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Romance
Tags: Fae, Seelie, Unseelie, Fairies, Magic, Dragons, Book Review
Mildred is to marry the Seelie prince, Atakan. Neither care for the other and to all who see them it looks as those they hate one another. For she is a halfling, part Fae and part human. As they grow up they both know that they have to wed for their people. As the two kingdoms must come together to fight the Unseelie court, together. Will they be able to fulfill their duties or will they end up killing one another?
This is a stand alone Romantasy. Mildred may be only half Fae but she is a spit fire, giving as well as she takes. Atakan is the perfect enemie for her to push against. But he’s also very much what you look for in a male lead when reading. This is a good story of showing both sides of the Fae, both dark and light. The world is also full of shadows. I enjoyed reading this book, and will watch for more books from this author.
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Pages: 364
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“A princess is determined to survive an arranged marriage to a heartless fae prince in this standalone enemies to lovers fantasy romance.
As the half faerie daughter of a human king, my days were spent tucked out of sight—until the Seelie Fae sought an alliance with our kingdom. In exchange for my father’s help in defeating their Unseelie enemies, I would wed Atakan the heartless.
The Seelie prince loathed everyone, but none more than me. Throughout the years leading to our nuptials, each encounter grew more terrifying than the last as he demonstrated how he’d earned his infamous reputation.
Fear would only doom me faster. So I learned to hide it with games I soon became happy to play. I wasn’t supposed to crave a monster. But just when I’d thought I might tame the untameable, fate intervened.
And delivered me straight to his enemy.”




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