Ambrosia

Ambrosia by C. N. Crawford is a fantasy novel published by Corey Press on February 24, 2023. This edition features 348 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a character who, after a harrowing encounter with the Seelie king Torin, escapes through a portal to her true home, the Unseelie kingdom known as the Court of Sorrows. Here, she discovers that her new identity as an Unseelie comes with its own set of challenges, particularly when Torin tracks her down and recognizes her as an enemy.
Readers will find a narrative rich in paranormal elements and romance as the protagonist navigates the dangers of her new environment. The tension escalates as she faces accusations of treachery from Queen Mab and her soldiers, forcing her and Torin to rely on each other for survival. Their relationship is fraught with complications, including the threat of Torin’s fate to harm anyone he loves. This book delves into themes of loyalty and survival within a fantastical setting, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre.
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After the Seelie king Torin nearly froze me to death, I plunged through a portal into my true home. Turns out, my hometown is a wild Unseelie kingdom known as the Court of Sorrows. When Torin follows me and sees my new horns, he quickly realizes that his intended bride is an enemy of his realm. In fact, his name for my kind is “demon.”
But even if I have the horns of an Unseelie, I’m not welcome here, either. Queen Mab and her monstrous soldiers are delighted to torment us, accusing me of being a traitor. If we want to get out of the Court of Sorrows with our lives, the only hope we have is to stay as close to each other as possible–even if it means fleeing on horseback and sharing a bed. Every moment is bittersweet since it could be our last–and Torin is condemned to kill anyone he loves.
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