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Faerie Tale #2

The Beloved

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Lord Ashton of Aethyria is enticement, seduction, temptation–born with the power to strip even the most modest woman of her gown, her will, and her virtue. With the glamour of being born a half Daoine Sidhe faerie comes the sad fate that once a woman has gazed into Ash’s eyes, she forever loses the ability to see anything other than his ravishing beauty, and can certainly never glimpse into his soul. Ashton’s allure is so raw and enchanting, in fact, that he has exiled himself from even the human side of his family, lest his own aunts be tempted by him, and lives a life of solitude and fleeting passions. But he is part human as well, and it is his human blood that makes him long for a magic no faerie spell can equal. It is his deep desire for true love that leads him to keep his magnificent face hidden from the woman who captures his heart.

Eden is certain her nightly visitor is as disfigured as she, since he keeps his visage shrouded in shadow when he comes to her room. Scarred by fire, she believes herself ugly until Ashton’s tender kisses and gentle touch begin to teach her that true beauty comes from within. It’s an important lesson, since Ash knows that soon he must reveal himself to her. He prays that she can look beyond his unearthly beauty and see the heart of a man.

270 pages, ebook

First published March 2, 2016

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Genevra Thorne

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I live in the beautiful city of New York with my three amazing offspring, six little chihuahuas, three small parrots, two rabbits, and an occasional lizard. It's a full house where love and grace abound!

My Faerie Tale Series takes place in historic Wales and other, less worldly kingdoms. You'll meet a sacred tree with the power to speak, an evil siren with the power to seduce, and a tiny water sprite with the courage of an army. You'll travel to castles and brothels and realms where magic abounds, hearts will be tested, and true love, tried.
But only if you believe.

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Profile Image for Aisling Zena.
634 reviews521 followers
May 13, 2017
4.5 stars

What I love about this author is the fact that she delivers what her title promises. You want a faerie tale and you get a Faerie Tale. Do you wish to recapture that feeling you had when you were little and first read a fairy tale? Then, I unreservedly recommend this author and her series. Of course it's a bit more adult than the ones we used to read but she captures that magical essence down to the core. I loved revisiting the world Genevra Thorne built and I loved meeting the new additions to the family from her first book. I am enchanted once again.

This book centers on Lord Ashton of Aethyria. Being born a half Daoine Sidhe faerie comes with it's own perils as Ashton's personal magic is considered more of curse than a gift. He can seduce, beguile and entrance women with a single unwitting smile. They all fall at his feet whether he wants them to or not. They lose all reason and see nothing beyond his face. And while he was young he may have taken advantage of it, now he knows how empty it truly feels. He tries to control it but no matter what he does the power seeps from his very pores.

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"For an instant, he wondered if she was able to look beyond his unearthly beauty and see a passion that had naught to do with sexual desire. But he knew better.

He was born to fulfill the desires of women and nothing more.
But he wanted more. He needed so much more.

A mythical creature with the power to enchant and seize a woman with every lurid desire she held hidden within the darkest recesses of her heart. Dangerous to lose one’s heart to and deadly in bed.

It was that human blood flowing in Ash that made him ache for a magic no faerie spell could equal. For, although he was the enchanter, Ashton felt as hollow and empty as his father had."


A chance encounter with Eden gives him hope that the woman who can see his true self exists and he will do anything for the opportunity to win her heart. So he decides to visit her in the cover of darkness so she cannot see his face and therefore wont fall under his enchantments.

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Eden wears her scars for all to see as one side of her body is covered in burns she suffered from as a child. She cannot believe that someone could want her simply for her self. Ashton's visits are a mystery to her but with each one she falls more and more for him. His treatment of her and his refusal to show her his face convinces her that he must be as disfigured as she is.

Of course Ash's omissions and his efforts to hide his face eventually backfire and things come to a head. Friends and family come to play as Ashton desperately tries to win her heart and Eden struggles to accept that she has value and can be loved despite her scars.

“We are the same. We’ve let our flesh shape our thoughts. I never thought I could have a life like theirs.” He turned slightly toward the window and the folks both human and faerie outside, then returned his attention to her. “Have you?”
“Nay,” she answered softly. “Never.” He understood her. He knew she lived a lonely life, like his.
He took her hands in his and stood to his feet. “We were wrong,” he whispered across her knuckles and then kissed them.


I really hope Genevra Thorne writes Teleri's book because I would love to read her story. Looking forward to many more books from this author.

**ARC courtesy of Patchwork Press - Cooperative via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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1,897 reviews475 followers
June 20, 2016
A pure fairy tale, much more magical than the previous book.

While reading it, I kept hearing a greandmother-type of voice telling me the tale!

The story is beautiful: how can a man with a glamour that makes all the woman who come in contact with him fall crazily in love, be sure that a woman loves him? And how can a disfigured woman be sure that the most wanted and beautiful man loves her?

What they're ready to do, overcome to be tegether?

Read this book and you'll find out! It's sweet and tender and endearing, basides being passionate!
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952 reviews132 followers
September 1, 2016
Terrific sequel

Genevra Thorne's follow up to "The Enchanted" was suffused with the same kind of potent love story as demonstrated in the first, very excellent book in this fairytale series. There is a lot of originality in this fantasy world, where enchantment and fairies can have a very dark side. This world is not without pain and suffering. I liked book one a smidge better, but this was very worth reading and I will definitely pick up the next book. I would write a lengthier review since this story merits better, but alas, my computer is in the repair shop and I hate typing a treatise with my thumbs.
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59 reviews19 followers
August 11, 2016
The was the second novel in the Faerie Tale Series. The last time we heard from Ashton, he was a wee little toddler. Oh my did he grow up! Lord Ashton was as yummy as you can get! His curse is so sad, The story between Ashton and Eden was indeed beautifully written. It was nice to know how the characters from the first book are doing too, but most importantly is the authors message, your beauty on the inside is what makes you beautiful. I felt the hurt and emotions of the two characters which brought me to tears. I need the next one, which I'm hoping will be about his tuff little sister Teleri.
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2,078 reviews200 followers
June 19, 2016
It is one of the few books I've read that I would describe as overwhelmingly brilliant. The story between Ashton and Eden was indeed beautiful written. I love the second characters and sparks between Shara and Cadoc. I cried when finished it. I need more of them.
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6,817 reviews633 followers
March 30, 2016
I’m sure there are many males out there who wouldn’t mind having Lord Ashton’s problem. Part fae and part human, his glamour is sensual, sexual and no woman can look into his eyes without wanting him, body and soul. Like a candy bar at a choca-holic’s convention, he is addictive, and craved, but he is also lonely and heartsick. For Ashton, it is the cruelest of curses, and he craves is one woman to love and desire him for himself, he wants to love and be loved. It is only in the shadows of night that he finds the woman who has stolen his heart, and it is only in the shadows that they can be together, lest she looks upon him and falls victim to his curse.

Eden is scarred and burned, her once beautiful body ravaged by flames, so when the gentleman who comes to her every night insists on remaining in the shadows, she assume he, too is disfigured. The tenderness in his touch, the warmth of his kisses and the seductive quality of his voice has Eden falling in love with his soul. But will she ever be able to steal just one glance at her mysterious lover?

The Beloved by Genevra Thorne is a true romantic faery tale coming to life with all of the magic and majesty of fantasy and love. From two different worlds, love is blind to appearances and as one beautiful fae man desperately pleads for true love, one human woman answers his call, with every fiber of her being, but his reputation has preceded him and she struggles to believe the man she once thought deformed could truly care for a the likes of her. Can they overcome all of their misunderstandings, the fact that he cannot help it that women crave him and that he sees far more in Eden than she does? Pain and self-loathing are universal when one suffers for things they cannot control, but only the heart and true love contain more magic than the strongest faery.

Fall in love with each character, their unique personalities, their shortcomings and their strengths, revel in the world of the fae and remember the days when you could get lost in each tale. Now you can do it again, thanks to the beauty of Genevra Thorne’s writing, proving even faery tales can grow up. The magic is still there.

I received this copy from the Genevra Thorne in exchange for my honest review.

Series: Faerie Tale - Book 2
Publisher: Booktrope Editions (March 2, 2016)
Publication Date: March 2, 2016
Genre: Fantasy Romance
Print Length: 277 pages
Available from: Amazon | Barnes & Noble
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Profile Image for Dilushani Jayalath.
1,033 reviews201 followers
October 27, 2019
Kindly received an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review

An amazing sequel to an amazing book. At first I thought maybe the sequel would be about Rhys even but I was shocked in a way to know it was about the kids. I loved Ash’s story. Not only was it a romance but it also taught us a main lesson where love is not just in beauty of the outer skin but of what’s in the inside. It also taught us in a manner not everything is just what you see but what you feel.

Despite being raved more than the first book for me the romance in the second book did not actually surpass that of the first. For me Gabriel and Taryn will continue being my favorite couple with Shara and Cadoc actually coming in second. I am glad that the cousins managed to reconcile. Also seeing the whole family was indeed a nice change. Although I am sad that no more book have been written after this and will be patiently be waiting for the third book in the series.
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198 reviews1 follower
September 20, 2016
*sigh* I didn't think it was possible but this sequel is even better than the first book. Even more magic, more poetic descriptions, more love and much more emotional moments. I hope there will be many more sequels where I could plunge deeply into this beautiful world full of magic again.
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May 19, 2017
DNF at 34%.

For some reason, I just could not get into this book. It is very well-written but the characters were dull to me and there is so much back story I don't care about at all.

Maybe I will try another day when I am more receptive to this one. Or not.
50 reviews1 follower
January 31, 2017
A wonderful faery tale

It was brilliant! I loved it even more than The Enchanted Book 1. But then it has all my favorite characters plus the irresistible grown up Ash with all his glory and heartbreak. Genevra Thorne has outdone herself! She describes the scenes with such poetic script that I found myself immersed into the story. I could see the maiden falling, the castle, the forests, the enchanted faery lands and forests, and the fluttering wings of enchanted creatures. I could not put it down, I lost sleep until I finished, then could not sleep just feeling the bliss of a wonderful love story. I am hoping for a third book of the story of Ash's sister Teleri!!
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711 reviews43 followers
August 29, 2016
There are stories that grab you, hit you like a sledge hammer and hold you with an emotional power; there are stories that fire your imagination and flood you with adrenaline and there are stories that caress, seduce and entice, enveloping you with gossamer – like tendrils that you have no power or will to escape. The Beloved definitely belongs to a last category. Decadently rich and intricate in language, imagery, world building and characterization it is lyrical and spellbinding, a fairy tale in the purest form. An absolute delight.
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1,069 reviews
March 6, 2016
This book is everything a pnr should be.

Imagine being able to bring anyone of the opposite sex to their knees with only a wink or a smile. My first order of business would be to track down Channing Tatum, then Alex Pettyfer, then.. yeah, well you get the gist. To those around him, Ashton son of the half-faerie Prince Gabriel, is either envied our scorned. Some wish they had his abilities, while others, even members of his own family, are weary that he will take their women from them.
Thanks to his mother he is part Daoine Sidhe with the power of allure- it's the magic imbued in him to attract females. Daoine Sidhe of pure blood spend their lives in pursuit of pleasure, and are unable to fall in love- and honestly could care less. Ashton is different, he not only possesses human blood as well as faerie, but craves for someone to care for him as a person not just because they are beguiled by his beauty and allure. He's completely tired of the revolving door that is his bedroom, yet has no idea how to find someone to love since as soon as they see his face they will care for nothing else.
Amidst these thoughts one night outside a brothel waiting for his cousin, he glimpses an angel falling to the cliffs below. Ashton manages to rescue her, and for a brief few seconds when this woman looks at him, he knows she's seeing his heart. For once he sees a heart that isn't projecting needs of the flesh, but the loneliness, solitude, and wish to be loved by another with whom she can have a family- all of that is echoed in his own.
Unfortunately this is temporary as she too begins to fall under his beauty's spell. Ashton can't bear for her to be just another woman in his thrall, and manages to hide his identity so that he may be able to get to know her in secret- hidden in the shadows of the night. The lady, Eden, knows all too well what it is like living with people who cannot look past her appearance- she was greatly scarred in a house fire. While getting to know someone under the cover of completely unorthodox, she is open to this man she figures bears scars much like her own. This is their story, and I won't ruin the rest.
This book is really high up on my favorites list. The characters, the world building, and the twists and turns were all executed flawlessly. I feel like I would have gotten just a tiny bit more from the book if I had read the first in the series, but this is perfectly fine as a standalone. The only minor issue I had was the book opens with him being intimate with another women (before he met the h). It's a pet peeve of mine. I wouldn't have minded if it was them talking after they were done, but I never like seeing either main character in the act with anyone else. I must note that this was a minor interaction in the scheme of things, and not something that should make you avoid the book. I will definitely be reading more from this author.
I received this book at the Goodreads Lovers of Paranormal group for free in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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236 reviews31 followers
March 30, 2016
*I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review from LoP (Lovers of Paranormal)*

In the first book we learned of how Gabriel was enchanted by a Daoine Sidhe faerie, in this book we get to read about his son, Ashton, who is part Daoine Sidhe. If you don't know what a Daoine Sidhe is, it's a faerie that harbors the glamour of bringing you to your knees with just a smile or a simple look. This may be thought of as a blessing for some, but for Ashton it is very much a curse. His glamour drives away his family and most of his friends because his curse gets the ladies, and I imagine some men, to be lured his way. Ashton is beginning to lose hope of ever finding true happiness when he stumbles upon Eden. Eden harbors her own curse, hers is both the same and opposite of Ashton's in a lot of ways....

Anyways, as Ashton spends time with Eden a connection grows. But their time spent is not as you would expect, Eden never sees Ashton. Can a Daoine Sidhe really find love? Is it even possible for someone to reject Ashton's glamour?

I really loved these characters! Ashton is definitely not what I first expected. You really can't judge someone by their looks! I did also like Eden, though I did find myself a tiny bit frustrated with her. And I looooovvveedddd Shara!! She's such a little spitfire of a sprite! She has one mighty attitude for someone so tiny!

This was a really great read! If you loved the first book, this one is just as great, if not better!!
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12 reviews
March 10, 2016
I got this copy from the author for a honest review.

Okay I'm speechless... I really love the story and the characters. The love between Ashton and Eden is very strong and beautiful.
I don't known what else to say. I looove the book and I recommend it.
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149 reviews14 followers
March 25, 2016
In THE BELOVED two misunderstood, lonely people in Wales in 1254 meet and fall in love against all odds.

Eden is a young woman who has been through her fair share of hardships during her short life. As a child, a house fire claimed the lives of her entire family and left her with horrible burns covering half her body. To make a living, Eden has had to turn to prostitution as a last resort. She feels like a sideshow at the brothel. Many of her patrons request her services just to gawk at her scars and laugh at her. Eden is convinced that no one will be able to look past her scars to see the beautiful woman she really is.

Ash is a Daoine Sidhe offspring of a half-human, half-Tylwyth Teg father and a Daoine Sidhe mother. Daoine Sidhe have "allure" glamour (i.e. glamour that makes them irresistible to potential sexual partners). They exist to fulfill the sexual fantasies of those around them. No Daoine Sidhe has ever fallen in love. It's not in their nature.

True to his Daoine Sidhe heritage, Ash has had many one night stands, resulting in his being persona non grata at his father's estate, Rhyddon. Some members of Ash's family are quick to assume the worst of him in any matter of the heart. Ash is tired of the meaningless dalliances, though. His human nature makes him unique among the Daoine Sidhe: he is lonely and desires to fall in love and be loved in return. However, that does not seem possible with his allure glamour.

Ash sees Eden one day and concocts a plan: he will go to her in shadow so that she will not be manipulated by his allure glamour. Will Eden be able to see through Ash's glamour when she finally sees his face? Will she be able to love Ash for who he is rather than for his glamour? Will Ash's family be able to accept that he, a Daoine Sidhe, is capable of falling in love? Will Eden be able to believe that she is worthy of being loved? Read THE BELOVED to find out!

THE BELOVED is a quick, delightful read. Eden's struggle for self-worth is so relatable, making this historical fantasy easily believable. Ash's struggle for self-worth was a little more difficult for me to relate to. He's so beautiful (helped by his allure) that all the women want him and all the men are jealous of him. Yeah, I don't have that problem.

As I kept reading, Ash did become more relatable. The mistakes he made in the past have colored his family's opinion of him. Now that he is ready to move on, make better decisions, and find companionship, his family is skeptical of his motives and question if it's even possible for him to fall in love. Ash is dealing with what he perceives as his family's disappointment in him. Now THAT is relatable.

I became more empathetic to Ash's situation as the book progressed. At first I thought he was a whiny, malcontent rich guy who doesn't know the meaning of real hardship. His interactions with his family proved my first impression wrong.

THE BELOVED is the second of a new historical fantasy series. Many of the characters from book one are featured in THE BELOVED. My favorite character from book one, Elusen, has a small part in this book. But wow, has Elusen's life changed since book one! I would love to get more details about Elusen's story in future books in the series. His character is just too likable, I have to know the details!

Another character from book one, Shara, also features in THE BELOVED. Shara has a much bigger part in book two than she does in book one. She is still feisty, too! I think good things are in store for Shara and I hope book three sheds some light on her story.

Anyway, I highly recommend this series. THE BELOVED is thoroughly entertaining with a fantastic cast of characters. I look forward to reading more from this author!

**Thank you to the author for providing me with a free copy of THE BELOVED in exchange for an honest review.**
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735 reviews2 followers
July 26, 2016
3,5 stars. It wasn’t perfect story, but still a beautiful beauty-and-the-beast retelling.

This is the second book I’ve read by Miss Genevra Thorne, and the second book in this series. And for those of you who don’t know, Miss Thorne is also Miss Paula Quinn, author of some of my favorite Highlander romances. The first book in this series, I didn’t particularly like. This one I did. The two books are connected, the hero in this book is the son of the hero in the first book, some of the characters appear in both books, but I think this one stands quite well on his own and will even go so far as saying: if in doubt, start with this one.

The beauty in the story for me was the hero. Ash stole my heart, and without me having seen him, it can’t have been his glamour enchanting me. His unimaginable beauty, called glamour, causes him all kinds of trouble everywhere he meets other people, so he has chosen to live alone deep in the forest, with his only company: a tiny little spitfire of a fairy Shara. (So, to all readers: be glad we all suffer from some (real or imagined) imperfection, because it’s no fun when there is none.) On one of his rare trips into civilization, he catches a damsel when she falls (or jumped) off a rock, looks into her eyes, and knows she is The One (it’s a fairy-tale, so go with it). Meet cute for the heroine, Eden, who doesn’t have any perfect beauty left (she was severely burned at one time in her past) and works as a whore in the local brothel. The hero arranges to meet the heroine a couple of nights without her seeing him (dark, no candles), they talk, touch, kiss and yes… you know where this leads.

The beauty in this plot - in its core a retelling of the beauty and the beast - is that it’s mostly internal demons that are being fought. Ash wants to get rid of his glamour (which could be handled as an external demon) but the focus is more internal on the effects the glamour has on his life, the loneliness it caused and how he chose to handle it. The writing style has the Old Romance flowery feel to it as the first book. I found the style to be better used than in book #1, or maybe I just got used to it. So if you’re used to fast-paced contemporaries, it might take some getting used to.

The imperfection of this story was that at about 70% I felt like it was done. The last part was a collection of external circumstances keeping them apart which I couldn’t really care about one way or another. What kept me reading though, was the secondary love story, focusing on the lovable little spitfire fairy Shara and her nemesis, human sized Cadoc. I usually don’t like romances that don’t focus on the main H/h throughout, but in this case, well, I loved Shara, could have read an entire book with Shara as heroine and wanted her to have her HEA. So I was happy she got hers and although it could have been done better (couldn’t someone have asked Shara what she wanted beforehand) it was sweet anyway.

Thank you editor for granting me the ARC’s for book 1 and 2 simultaneously, for otherwise I don’t think I would have read this second book, and would have always thought blah-thoughts about the faerie-tales by Miss Quinn’s alter ego. So if you’re curious: start with this one. You can always go back to book 1 later… and you might even understand book 1 better too.

Enjoy.

***Reveived an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***
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Author 15 books85 followers
July 15, 2016
Apparently this is Book Two in an ongoing Faerie Tale Series by Genevra Thorne. THE BELOVED is an enchanting stand-alone faerie tale with characters that appeared in the first story, though it’s not necessary to have read the first book in order to thoroughly enjoy the second. I can attest to that, as I have not read the first (though if it’s anything like the second, I’m sure it’s a wonderful read and would add enjoyment to one’s appreciation of the characters and their world).

I was delightfully surprised by how well written and charming this Young Adult faerie tale turned out to be. It was metaphorically themed after the traditional Beauty and the Beast tale. The author has a keen sense of mood and tone and her use of language ranges from light-hearted and witty to intense and gripping. She carries the reader with her on a fanciful journey through a world within a world, peopled with many different types of faeries.

The hero of this book is Ashton. Ash is the offspring of a half-human, half-Tylwyth Teg father and a Daoine Sidhe mother. The Daoine Sidhe faeries have "allure" glamour. Unfortunately they are also unable to fall in love. It makes him virtually irresistible to women, but also leaves him feeling unfulfilled and lonely and makes him a lot of enemies, especially male enemies when wives and girlfriends fall for his charms, whether he wants them to or not. He does have one very good friend, however, and I would love to learn more about her. As a toddler he was abandoned by his enchantress mother and was raised by Shara, a tiny faerie who becomes his protector.

The heroine is Eden, who works in a bordello in order to survive because she is a beautiful human who has been horribly disfigured in a fire and much of her body bears terrible scars, though they are of course much more damaging on the inside. And this is where the Beauty and the Beast analogy takes place.

Eden falls into Ash’s arms, literally, and he is smitten, but he refuses to let her see him and fall under his spell. He wants her to love him for his own sake. Can he really be in love? Can his human side overcome his faerie side’s inability to love? And will she be able to forgive him once she discovers his duplicity?

There’s the difficulty and when you add to that problem the fact that he uses forbidden spells to keep her in the “dark,” and her own low self-esteem issues won’t allow her to believe he could love her for her “beauty” you have all sorts of problems and angst to sort through--the stuff young adult lives are made of. Let’s hear it for young love and great young adult romance novels. Thorne has a winner on her hands with this one. At last, something different this way comes in a fast, fun read! Move over Ella Enchanted!

Book Bling gives this a rare Five Stars!
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1,572 reviews17 followers
July 3, 2016
3.5 stars.

This second book in the Faerie Tale series is much more of a fantasy tale, with only the faintest feeling of its historical (or geographical) setting. Which isn’t a bad thing, not least because every time I read about those heather fields I get an eye twitch, while the references to Erie just made me sigh. But if you can ignore the fact that this Welsh set fantasy doesn’t feel very Welsh at all, then there’s plenty to enjoy in this romance of terrible beauty, painful scars and lonely outsiders.

Ashton is beautiful, but more than that he is powerful, and his power is allure, attracting women to him with no effort and telling him exactly what to do to please them most. It’s also a power he has very little, and sometimes no, control over. Although, to be honest, at the beginning he doesn’t seem to be trying very hard. Mostly he’s lost in a woe-is-me stage about how terrible and awful it is to be beautiful and desired and never loved, when he isn’t even sure if he can love anyway, because he has very big mummy issues.

Eden, by contrast, is not beautiful. Or at least she doesn’t think she is, because of the burn scars that cover half of her body. She’s not your average heroine, given her background, and she finds it very hard to trust what Ash claims to feel for her, but she’s stronger than she thinks she is and is a very good match for him.

Even though Ash hides himself from Eden at the start, I did like how slowly he takes getting to know her. It gives both of them a chance to grow and develop into stronger characters and it’s all pretty sweet. Not that this stage lasts, of course, because there are other things to be resolved, not least their joint feelings of isolation and loneliness and the overwhelming power of Ash’s allure.

It’s a grand, sweeping romance with magic and faeries and family trouble and a bit of heartache, and I found it an easy enjoyable read. It didn’t draw me in quite as much as I had hoped, though, and I’m not entirely sure why. I liked both Eden and Ash, though at times they both verged on whiny for me, and I liked a lot of the secondary characters – though Ash’s sister needs to control her own magic, because it’s pretty invasive. I loved getting to see Shara again, and really enjoyed her part in the story.

In all this is an enjoyable fantasy romance about inner beauty and true love winning over lust. It can be read as a standalone, but you’ll understand more of what Ash is up against if you’ve read The Enchanted first.

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.)
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1,850 reviews75 followers
May 15, 2016
The Beloved by Genevra Thorne is Book 2 of the exciting Historical Fantasy Romance, "Faerie Tale". While can be read as a stand alone, I'd suggest reading Book 1, "The Enchanted", as well. The cast of characters from "The Enchanted" re-appear in "The Beloved", but not necessary to follow this tale.
Lord Ashton of Aethyria born half Daoine Sidhe faerie. Was born with the power of seduction, enticement, and temtation. Women can't resist him, after just one glimpse of his smile. Which can, yes, be a curse, in itself. Ashton is seeking true love, not just one-night stands.
Eden, was a beautiful young lady, until scarred over half her beautiful body by fire, turns to work at a brothel in order to survive. But her clients look upon her as a freak. They don't see her inner beauty and strength.

Once again, Ms. Thorne has written a tale, that's not your mother's favorite Fairy tale. But instead, a Faerie Tale, with masterfully written world building, enchanting characters and a soul reaching storyline.
Beauty is skin deep, afterall!
"The Beloved" is a Faerie Tale of inner strength, struggles, challenges, and a deep desire for true love and a HEA.
Ms. Thorne has continued her enchanting, compelling and emotionally powerful tale of the world of faes, faeries with the romantic lure of true love. Can Ashton and Eden finally find their HEA, against all odds? Or will they lose all to the allure of sensual conquest?

Fans of Fantasy Romance with Paranormal elements, a magical world of allure, enticement, the meaning of true beauty, with an unbelievable inner strength, look no further, you're find it in "The Beloved".

Ms. Thorne, aka, Paula Quinn, Bestselling Historical Romance author, has proven herself, in the Fantasy and Paranormal Romance genre. She can tranverse between Fantasy and the world of Scottish lure, gracefully, powerfully, and without question. A brilliantly talented author of romantic tales, in either genre. I can't wait to read more of her "Faerie Tale" series, it just keeps getting better and better. A must read temptation of romance, faes and the magic of true beauty. Well done, Ms. Thorne.
Received for an honest review from the author, however, all opinions and thoughts are my own.

Rating: 4
Heat rating: Mild
Reviewed by: AprilR, courtesy of My Book Addiction and More
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June 26, 2016
A Faerie Tale: The Beloved (A Faerie Tale Series Book 2) by Genevra Thorne.

Life has moved on from Gabriel and Taryn's romance in Book 1 The Enchanted and their children have now grown up. The three-year-old Ashton we previously met has now grown into a handsome adult man and has been endowed with the glamour of allure, just like his mother had. But it's more of a curse to him than a blessing! He isn't able to go anywhere or do anything without having women throwing themselves at him.
His sister, Teleri, tries to calm him down with her glamour of soothing and bringing peace to his soul but when most of his family and friends hate him for what his glamour does, sometimes that just isn't possible. All he really wants is someone that will love him for who he is inside instead of what they see through his glamour.
And then he meets Eden. He has taken his favourite cousin, Morgan, to a brothel to help him get some experience, or as he puts it, to help him dip his sword into something other than someone's guts. After sending Morgan in first, he sees a woman balanced on the edge of a cliff and about to jump. But after catching her, he realises that she is the one he's been searching for, she sees him and not his glamour. And so he casts the forgetting enchantment so that she will forget trying to take her life and seeing him with his glamour, in order for them to start over. Now he knows who his love is, he is determined to give them every chance to make it together.
And so starts a funny sort of courting, as he comes to visit her every night but never lets her see his face. He needs her to know him as a person first before he can risk showing his visage as that might be the day he loses her for good. If she succumbs to his glamour then it would all be over for him, he'd have lost her as all she's see would be what was the most handsome man on earth to her and nothing more.
So what will she do when finally confronted with his glamour? Will she succumb to it, or will she overcome it?And even if she can, will she still want him after she finds out about the Faerie World?
This is a brilliant second book to this series and I'd recommend it to all.
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July 25, 2016
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Lord Ashton of Aethyria is enticement, seduction, temptation–born with the power to strip even the most modest woman of her gown, her will, and her virtue. With the glamour of being born a half Daoine Sidhe faerie comes the sad fate that once a woman has gazed into Ash’s eyes, she forever loses the ability to see anything other than his ravishing beauty, and can certainly never glimpse into his soul. Ashton’s allure is so raw and enchanting, in fact, that he has exiled himself from even the human side of his family, lest his own aunts be tempted by him, and lives a life of solitude and fleeting passions. But he is part human as well, and it is his human blood that makes him long for a magic no faerie spell can equal. It is his deep desire for true love that leads him to keep his magnificent face hidden from the woman who captures his heart. Eden is certain her nightly visitor is as disfigured as she, since he keeps his visage shrouded in shadow when he comes to her room. Scarred by fire, she believes herself ugly until Ashton’s tender kisses and gentle touch begin to teach her that true beauty comes from within. It’s an important lesson, since Ash knows that soon he must reveal himself to her. He prays that she can look beyond his unearthly beauty and see the heart of a man.

My Thoughts:

This magical, mystical tale is one of the best I've read in this genre. I had not previously read any other book by this author and was pleasantly surprised. The characters are well developed and the storyline is well thought out and written. It is more of a faerie tale than a historical one although the setting is of a historical nature.
I'm not sure what to expect of other books in this series, though, so I will reserve to comment on if this book is of a standalone nature.
I liked this read but did not love it. I would give it a 3.75 star rating if I could give fractional ratings.
I received a digital ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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July 25, 2016
Description

Lord Ashton of Aethyria is enticement, seduction, temptation–born with the power to strip even the most modest woman of her gown, her will, and her virtue. With the glamour of being born a half Daoine Sidhe faerie comes the sad fate that once a woman has gazed into Ash’s eyes, she forever loses the ability to see anything other than his ravishing beauty, and can certainly never glimpse into his soul. Ashton’s allure is so raw and enchanting, in fact, that he has exiled himself from even the human side of his family, lest his own aunts be tempted by him, and lives a life of solitude and fleeting passions. But he is part human as well, and it is his human blood that makes him long for a magic no faerie spell can equal. It is his deep desire for true love that leads him to keep his magnificent face hidden from the woman who captures his heart. Eden is certain her nightly visitor is as disfigured as she, since he keeps his visage shrouded in shadow when he comes to her room. Scarred by fire, she believes herself ugly until Ashton’s tender kisses and gentle touch begin to teach her that true beauty comes from within. It’s an important lesson, since Ash knows that soon he must reveal himself to her. He prays that she can look beyond his unearthly beauty and see the heart of a man.

My Thoughts:

This magical, mystical tale is one of the best I've read in this genre. I had not previously read any other book by this author and was pleasantly surprised. The characters are well developed and the storyline is well thought out and written. It is more of a faerie tale than a historical one although the setting is of a historical nature.
I'm not sure what to expect of other books in this series, though, so I will reserve to comment on if this book is of a standalone nature.
I liked this read but did not love it. I would give it a 3.75 star rating if I could give fractional ratings.
I received a digital ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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783 reviews17 followers
September 21, 2016

Lord Ashton is the son of Prince Gabriel and the evil Princess Aneira. He possesses his mother's wicked allure and charm but his father's good heart. He is seduction incarnate, and a look or smile has the women dropping at his feet. When young, he enjoyed his allure, but one unfortunate night while enjoying festivities, his allure was so strong he was found with aunts and young cousins!

This was so devastating for him that he self exiled himself from his father's and grandfather's home.

On an evening out with his cousin he took him for his first experience at the new village brothel, and it changed his life forever. He sees a woman on the rooftop bent on ending her life, and she jumps . . . straight in his arms. As their eyes meet, he's taken aback at the connection. She saw him and his heart, and in those few moments, she saw the real Ash, the lonely Ash in need of love!

Ash visits Eden every night in darkness lest she becomes one of the many fallen victims to his charm.

Eden is beautiful but scarred down half her body. Her life was claimed many years ago by fire that took her family and left her a shell of a woman leaving her alone and defenseless. She had no choice but to become a prostitute to survive. No one saw the real Eden was beautiful and worthy of love. She was mocked and ridiculed by the brothel's men. Although they met every night, their connection grew stronger and love blossomed until the unthinkable happens and Eden finds out Ash is not disfigured or scarred but a devastatingly handsome man!

Ash never lied to Eden. He was scarred and his scars were deep. He had his family's love but also their scorn . . . None saw the depth of the real Ash!

Will Eden be able to get over the hurt of Ashton's betrayal of her trust? Can Ashton be rid of his glamour and win Eden's love? Wonderful story of beauty in the eye of the beholder! True love goes beyond the flesh—it's deeper and emotional!
I give it 41/2 stars it was truly magical!!!
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July 2, 2016
Ashton is the son of Lord Gabriel is ahalf human half teg but she's mother was a Daoine sidhe he feels cursed by his glamor ash being half Daoine sidhe his glamor makes women fall in love with his looks it's though that a Daoine sidhe can not love but being part human he craves it his family a people despise his glamor to infatuate the women he goes to a brothel so he can get his cousin a women to sleep with him while waiting he sees a women who catches his notice she jumps off the cliffs and ash catches her the moment she lays eyes on him she started to fall under his glamor so he wipes her memory which is forbidden so he waited then follows her into the brothel where he pays the Madame to have her and no one else can be with her he goes to her each night and falls for her
Burned terribly by a fire Eden hates the way she looks she thinks no one wants her when a mysterious man bathed in shadows pays to be with her exclusively thinking he is only out to make fin of her looks but something tells her to be open to him he settles her like no one else can she falls in love with him till she finds out he hasn't been honest with her so she follows him but is hurt when she wakes up in rhyddon castle she finds out some things about who ash really is will these truths destroy the way she feels? Will ashes glamor re enchant Eden to find out I strongly recommend that you read this book it was awesome I love love loved it 5 gold stars
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June 28, 2016
A Faerie Tale: The Beloved by Genevra Thorne is about a half human, half Fae Prince named Ashton. He is cursed with the Glamour Allure, a problem most men only dream of having. But when women constantly throw themselves at your feet and all you really want is to be truly loved, its a nightmare!
Eden, a prostitute in a local brothel has the opposite issue. She was burned down half her body as a child and is horribly scarred. She has nothing and no one. She feels as though no one could ever love her and most men reject her or stare and laugh.
One night as Ash was bringing his cousin to the brothel for his first experience with a woman, he noticed something on the roof. Eden was getting ready to throw herself off to end it all when Ashton caught her. From then on he was seduced by her inner beauty and was ruined for all other woman. Hiding in the shadows when they met for their nightly visit, Ash refused to let her see his face. He didn't want her to treat him as all other woman had, like a piece of meat. He wanted her love him, so by keeping his face from her she could do what no other woman could, know his heart.
This was a beautiful fairy tale. Of love, of pain, of inner strength and beauty. Don't ever judge a book by its cover. You could miss out on what you've always been looking for.
I received this as an ARC for my honest review.
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June 29, 2016
I got this book from net gallery for an honest review.

Wow this was an amazing yet breathtaking book to read: taking you on an enchanted and magical journey. I had high expectations after reading the first book, and this definitely exceeded those expectations.

Ash is part Daoine Sidhe, he has the power to make women believe they are in love with him. Ash longs for someone to see his heart not his looks. Can someone like him find true love? Would a woman ever see past his glamour into his soul?

Eden, works in a prostitute house. The scars she carries weigh her down physically and emotionally. Will she find someone who will look beyond her damaged body?

When Ash met Eden, he felt as if she looked into his soul. He comes to her at night, he hides in the shadows, never allowing her to see him, to avoid his glamour tainting what they have. Two souls haunted by their looks find something they never thought possible. Will Eden feel betrayed when she finds out who he really is?

I absolutely loved the book and both characters complemented each other nicely. I loved Shara, she's such a cute faerie and I found it funny when she called Cadoc "Thelackwit". There were lots of twists and turns and some unexpected surprises too: which were heartwarming. Brilliant book and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.
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May 18, 2016
This is the second tale in Ms. Thorne’s fantasy series. In the first book we met this heroes father, Gabriel who was enchanted by a Daoine Sidhe faerie, who bore him a son. To meet this little boy, you must read book one, and I promise you, reading it, you’ll get to understand Ash much better.

Ashton is only a part Daoine Sidhe, a faerie whose beauty will forever have you belong to him. With a blessing like this, or a curse in our hero’s opinion, he is lonely and his part that is human, is yearning for true love but cynical of ever having it.

The heroine, Eden, is a very complex character and she will melt your heart. The scars she carries are hidden, and she slowly heals as her love for Ash is exposed.

Talk about “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”!

I highly recommend this fast paced, heartwarming and truly touching tale.

Melanie for b2b

Complimentary copy provided by the author
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4,683 reviews85 followers
April 1, 2016
When I finished The Enchantment, I could not wait to read more from Genevra Thorne. I fell in love with Ash as a boy and again as a man. His character is so developed and complex, every page turn was like peeling an onion and finding another new layer of Ash. Eden is a perfect match and I love getting to know Eden and how she overcomes her past and can look into the future. Watching these two fall in love blindly is beautiful and wonderfully written. The storyline is enchanting and I devoured it fast and was left wanting more. The bedroom scenes are steamy but not to the point of erotica, it adds to story and characters. I enjoyed the two points of view, you get both perspectives and they flow smoothly together. Genevra Thorne has become one of my favorite authors to read and I can't wait for more.

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