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Storm Bride: book 1

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They tried to force her to calm her storm, but she showed them the reason.
Vesper Darrow has spent eight years hiding from her own magic—and the guilt of a disaster that shattered her world. When the fae Sky Courts arrive to claim her as the “Storm Bride,” she’s forced into a political marriage with a prince whose power could either anchor her or destroy them both.

Thrown into a world of floating cities, ruthless queens, and seductive danger, Vesper must master the tempest within her or risk unleashing chaos on everyone she loves. But as passion ignites between her and her enigmatic husband, the line between duty and desire blurs. Together, they must confront ancient secrets, deadly betrayals, and a sentient storm that hungers for her soul.

Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Rebecca Yarros, and Raven Kennedy, Storm Bride is a sweeping romantasy filled

Forced proximity & one-bed tensionFae courts, elemental magic, and political intrigueSlow-burn enemies-to-lovers romanceSteamy, consensual erotic scenes (18+)Found family, trauma healing, and emotional depthA fierce heroine and a prince with secrets of his ownWill Vesper become the weapon everyone fears—or the salvation they never expected?

Storm Bride is Book One in a new romantasy series. Contains mature themes, explicit content, and dark fantasy elements. Reader discretion advised.

746 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 19, 2025

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November 25, 2025
Loved It!

Great story, loved how it was not the same o same o for romantasy, kept me asking what is going to happen, I felt for the characters and their connections, found myself happy, sad, angry etc with the characters and story lines. Worth a good weekend or nighttime read. The heat was not rushed and felt just right for the story lines. Can’t wait to read book 2.
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