Author: | Emily Larkin | ISBN: | 9780994136923 |
Publisher: | Emily Larkin | Publication: | August 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Emily Larkin |
ISBN: | 9780994136923 |
Publisher: | Emily Larkin |
Publication: | August 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A lighthearted and magical tale of adventure, true love, and disguises.
Hazel Miller gave her heart to a man who went off to earn his fortune, but he’s been gone longer than she thought he would. A lot longer.
Dressed as a boy, Hazel sets out to find her lover, but the roads of Medieval England are fraught with peril. When a ragged stranger risks his life to protect her, how can she refuse his company?
Hazel’s quest is about to get complicated—and at its end, she may discover that her true love isn’t the man she has waited ten years for.
“Her haunting prose reads like Hans Christian Andersen for twenty-first century adults.”
~ Mindy Klasky, USA TODAY bestselling author
(Hazel's Promise is a novella of approximately 17,000 words.)
Q & A with the author
How would you describe the Fey Quartet novellas?
The Fey Quartet novellas are adult fairy tale romances. Each novella has a different feel to it--some are darker, some lighter. Hazel's Promise is the most lighthearted of the quartet. It's a story about a heroine dressed as a man, a hero dressed as a pauper, and the power of true love. Themes are: love at first sight, in love with a stranger, finding true love, and seeing the person beneath the disguise.
Who would like this quartet of novellas?
The Fey Quartet novellas are romances with strong heroines, a medieval backdrop, and a dash of magic. They will appeal to romance readers, especially those who enjoy medieval romances or fairy tale romances. Readers who like historical fantasy and fantasy with strong romantic elements would also enjoy the novellas.
How would you describe your writing?
I’ve had readers compare my writing to Courtney Milan, Mary Balogh, and Georgette Heyer, all of which are massive compliments. An editor once said my writing reminded her of Lois McMaster Bujold, but she was rejecting me at the time, so that was more of a bittersweet compliment! (That book did sell after I rewrote it; it’s one of my Emily Gee fantasy novels.)
What order should I read the Fey Quartet novellas in?
Each novella can be read as a standalone, but I would recommend reading them in the following order for the best reading experience:
Maythorn’s Wish
Hazel’s Promise
Ivy’s Choice
Larkspur’s Quest
The Fey Quartet novellas are the prequel to the Baleful Godmother historical romance series. The first six titles in that series are:
Unmasking Miss Appleby
Resisting Miss Merryweather
Trusting Miss Trentham
Claiming Mister Kemp
Ruining Miss Wrotham
Discovering Miss Dalrymple
Happy reading!
A lighthearted and magical tale of adventure, true love, and disguises.
Hazel Miller gave her heart to a man who went off to earn his fortune, but he’s been gone longer than she thought he would. A lot longer.
Dressed as a boy, Hazel sets out to find her lover, but the roads of Medieval England are fraught with peril. When a ragged stranger risks his life to protect her, how can she refuse his company?
Hazel’s quest is about to get complicated—and at its end, she may discover that her true love isn’t the man she has waited ten years for.
“Her haunting prose reads like Hans Christian Andersen for twenty-first century adults.”
~ Mindy Klasky, USA TODAY bestselling author
(Hazel's Promise is a novella of approximately 17,000 words.)
Q & A with the author
How would you describe the Fey Quartet novellas?
The Fey Quartet novellas are adult fairy tale romances. Each novella has a different feel to it--some are darker, some lighter. Hazel's Promise is the most lighthearted of the quartet. It's a story about a heroine dressed as a man, a hero dressed as a pauper, and the power of true love. Themes are: love at first sight, in love with a stranger, finding true love, and seeing the person beneath the disguise.
Who would like this quartet of novellas?
The Fey Quartet novellas are romances with strong heroines, a medieval backdrop, and a dash of magic. They will appeal to romance readers, especially those who enjoy medieval romances or fairy tale romances. Readers who like historical fantasy and fantasy with strong romantic elements would also enjoy the novellas.
How would you describe your writing?
I’ve had readers compare my writing to Courtney Milan, Mary Balogh, and Georgette Heyer, all of which are massive compliments. An editor once said my writing reminded her of Lois McMaster Bujold, but she was rejecting me at the time, so that was more of a bittersweet compliment! (That book did sell after I rewrote it; it’s one of my Emily Gee fantasy novels.)
What order should I read the Fey Quartet novellas in?
Each novella can be read as a standalone, but I would recommend reading them in the following order for the best reading experience:
Maythorn’s Wish
Hazel’s Promise
Ivy’s Choice
Larkspur’s Quest
The Fey Quartet novellas are the prequel to the Baleful Godmother historical romance series. The first six titles in that series are:
Unmasking Miss Appleby
Resisting Miss Merryweather
Trusting Miss Trentham
Claiming Mister Kemp
Ruining Miss Wrotham
Discovering Miss Dalrymple
Happy reading!