this book is FREE when you subscribe to the Rosetta Bloom Love in Bloom newsletter, https://rosettabloom.com/mailing-list/. ------------ Fairy Princess Blissa is uncertain what to think about her father’s suggestion that he abolish the law that prohibits humans mating with fairies.
While Blissa’s cousin Maurelle is adamantly opposed to it, Blissa is trying to have an open mind. That’s when Blissa stumbles upon a human named Edmund.
As the two get to know each other, the heat grows between them and Blissa starts to see why a little love between fairies and humans might in fact be a good thing.
This is a Dream Trysts companion story that shows the middle events between Dream Trysts’ prologue and chapter one.
Rosetta Bloom loves a good love story. She also likes a steamy tale with two characters who find solace in each other’s arms. So, she writes romance and erotic romances, and all of them end happily, because Rosetta hates sad endings. If you want a story that has a few surprises, and lots of heart, then she’s writing the story for you.
Rosetta Bloom’s primary novels and novellas are sexy retellings of classic fairy tales. They include The Princess, the Pea and the Night of Passion; Beauty and Her Beastly Love; Cinders and Ash: A Cinderella Story; and Dream Trysts: A Sleeping Beauty Story. Rosetta loves adding new life to these classic tales and hopes you enjoy the tweaked versions, too. Rosetta also has a series of really short erotic love stories called the Romance: Trysts series. You can read the first one, Dr. Carter & Mrs. Sinn, FREE. There are four in the series, and if you like the first, you can grab the rest individually or pick up the boxed set, Romance: Trysts Volumes 1-4.
I found this book better written than the first book I read by Rosetta Bloom. Here she tells the story of Sleeping Beauty's mother and father. There is real magic and passion in this story. Bliss gives all for love and as we know true love is worth the sacrifice. I received an Advanced Reader copy and this is my honest review.
Immediately upon completing Dream Trysts, I had to read this book. I really enjoyed it and recommend it. It is as well written as Dream Trysts, minus the number of errors. As a result, it was much easier to read.
I received this book from the author because I am a member of the author's newsletter. I voluntarily give this review with no recompense. This is a delightful fairy tale about a fairy Princess who falls in love with a human Prince.