Lord of the Hollow Court by C.K. Beggan

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Lord of the Hollow Court by C.K. Beggan
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A human girl in want of a husband. A fae lord of a court on the brink. Caution: pumpkin spice ahead.

It’s Halloween night in Sleepy Hollow, and Katty is desperate to find a husband. When prime target Ichabod flees into the woods, Katty steals her friend’s horse and chases after him—only to encounter a frightening spirit on horseback. While stumbling through the misty woods, Katty finds herself in an enchanted fae manor.
As Lord of the Hollow Court, low fae Braam hosts the Samhain revel each year, an event that draws high fae from international courts—including his liege and secret lover, Madeleif. Despite his efforts to perfect every detail of the revel and save his Court, Braam is irresistibly drawn to Madeleif, right under her royal mate’s nose.
But this year’s revel must go off without a hitch: if Braam can’t prove his court’s worth, the Hollow Court will be absorbed into the merciless Court of Claws. After Katty is discovered in his pantry, Braam scrambles to save a human girl he’s never met instead of returning to the woman he loves.
Will Katty and Braam be each other’s salvation? Or is a single human girl all it takes to topple the Hollow Court for good?

  • File Name:lord-of-the-hollow-court-by-c-k-beggan.epub
  • Original Title:Lord of the Hollow Court: A Spicy Romantic Fantasy Retelling (Season of the Fae)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0B9JCW9TZ
  • Publisher:Tidally Press
  • Date:2022-09-13T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:387.601 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Lord
  • 2. Chapter One
  • 3. Chapter Two
  • 4. Chapter Three
  • 5. Chapter Four
  • 6. Chapter Five
  • 7. Chapter Six
  • 8. Chapter Seven
  • 9. Chapter Eight
  • 10. Chapter Nine
  • 11. Chapter Ten
  • 12. Chapter Eleven
  • 13. Chapter Twelve
  • 14. Chapter Thirteen
  • 15. Chapter Fourteen
  • 16. Chapter Fifteen
  • 17. Chapter Sixteen
  • 18. Chapter Seventeen
  • 19. Chapter Eighteen
  • 20. Chapter Nineteen
  • 21. Chapter Twenty
  • 22. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 23. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 24. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 25. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Seven
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Eight
  • 30. Chapter Twenty-Nine
  • 31. Chapter Thirty
  • 32. Chapter Thirty-One
  • 33. Chapter Thirty-Two
  • 34. Chapter Thirty-Three
  • 35. Chapter Thirty-Four
  • 36. Chapter Thirty-Five
  • 37. Chapter Thirty-Six
  • 38. Epilogue
  • 39. Thank you for reading!
  • 40. About the Author
  • 41. Download Revel at the Court of Claws
  • 42. Books by C.K. Beggan

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Miriam Swainston
Miriam Swainston

It's really good. Honestly, I use this as a palate cleanser sometimes. It's quite original, especially compared to it's fellow 'Fae Romances'. If you want to try something new and easily readable, this is your book. It's well written, with likable, flawed main characters, a more interesting take on the low and high fae dynamic, and a pleasant practicality and uniqueness that warrants a couple rereads. As I said, it's a good book.

By the way, and I just want to get this out there, but people should read coven of ruin, that also pleased my picky 'it must be interesting and fun' monke brain. It's also one of the more brutal novels I've read, so... look out for angst.

Mim, out.

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