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The Fae’s Enemy: A Fated Mates Romance (Fae of Whitevale)
by Layla K Wood
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Synopsis
Caleb tramples on Holly’s prized herbs and her patience.
Caleb, who recently discovered he’s half-Fae, goes to the Hazel Grove compound for training.
There, he meets Holly, the most beautiful Fae he’s ever seen. They are fated mates.
While Caleb wants to be closer, Holly wants distance. She ...
Caleb, who recently discovered he’s half-Fae, goes to the Hazel Grove compound for training.
There, he meets Holly, the most beautiful Fae he’s ever seen. They are fated mates.
While Caleb wants to be closer, Holly wants distance. She ...
Caleb tramples on Holly’s prized herbs and her patience.
Caleb, who recently discovered he’s half-Fae, goes to the Hazel Grove compound for training.
There, he meets Holly, the most beautiful Fae he’s ever seen. They are fated mates.
While Caleb wants to be closer, Holly wants distance. She has loved and lost once before.
When a new kid comes to class, Caleb can see what others can’t: he’s an Unseelie in disguise.
After Caleb finds poisonous plants hidden near the compound, he and Holly need to find out what’s going on in time to stop it.
The whole compound, and possibly the world, is in danger. The only way out is for Holly and Caleb to work together.
The Fae’s Enemy is the 4th book in the Fae of Whitevale series. The Fae of Whitevale books can be read in any order.
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