Deirdre thought she was gaining her freedom by trusting Kane’s cousin, Gideon. But fae should never be trusted—and she learned that lesson too late.
Now, trapped with a group of well-meaning gnomes, Deirdre holds the most powerful gem in the kingdom—one that can strip the fae king of his immortality forever. It’s something she thought she wanted, until goblins raided the woods and she found herself wishing for the very fae king she betrayed to come to her rescue.
But Kane is fighting for his own survival.
While Deirdre fled with his cousin, the Lich King’s minions attacked Kane’s castle, and now he’s trapped purging twisted creatures from his land. He has no time to search for his treacherous wife—but if he doesn’t find her soon, the gem she carries will fall into the wrong hands.
The only way to track Deirdre is through a dangerous and forbidden practice: dreamwalking. It’s a risk that could awaken the dragon sickness that killed his father, but Kane has no choice.
With time running out, finding his queen is the key to saving himself and his kingdom. Finding Deirdre means saving himself, and he needs to do it quickly before whoever is leading the horde of goblins discovers they have the Queen of the Fae hiding in their midst.
If you love the Grimm Fairy Tale vibes of Uprooted and the enemies-to-lovers romance in The Cruel Prince, you will devour Queen of Betrayal, Book Two in the Immortal Fae King series.
Deirdre thought she was gaining her freedom by trusting Kane’s cousin, Gideon. But fae should never be trusted—and she learned that lesson too late.
Now, trapped with a group of well-meaning gnomes, Deirdre holds the most powerful gem in the kingdom—one that can strip the fae king of his immortality forever. It’s something she thought she wanted, until goblins raided the woods and she found herself wishing for the very fae king she betrayed to come to her rescue.
But Kane is fighting for his own survival.
While Deirdre fled with his cousin, the Lich King’s minions attacked Kane’s castle, and now he’s trapped purging twisted creatures from his land. He has no time to search for his treacherous wife—but if he doesn’t find her soon, the gem she carries will fall into the wrong hands.
The only way to track Deirdre is through a dangerous and forbidden practice: dreamwalking. It’s a risk that could awaken the dragon sickness that killed his father, but Kane has no choice.
With time running out, finding his queen is the key to saving himself and his kingdom. Finding Deirdre means saving himself, and he needs to do it quickly before whoever is leading the horde of goblins discovers they have the Queen of the Fae hiding in their midst.
If you love the Grimm Fairy Tale vibes of Uprooted and the enemies-to-lovers romance in The Cruel Prince, you will devour Queen of Betrayal, Book Two in the Immortal Fae King series.