Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Fae Haven #1-3

Fae Haven E-Boxed Set

Rate this book
Elizabeth Silver & Jenny Urban's holiday trilogy, the Fae Haven series, is now available in a convenient e-boxed set at a great price!

A Year and a Day
Reserved, bookish Ben isn't looking for a relationship. Then he meets Niall, a gorgeous stranger with a knack for avoiding direct questions, and tumbles headfirst into love. Niall is perfect in just about every way, right up until he leaves town for a short trip...and vanishes off the face of the earth.

A magical being trapped in his own realm, Niall has to fight to come back to this world for the chance to be with Ben. But by the time he gets back, more than a year has passed, and Ben refuses to believe Niall's story of Fae and magic.

With only a month to woo Ben back and earn a chance at staying here permanently, Niall is willing to try anything to be with the man he loves. Then Niall's world spills over into ours and puts Ben's life in danger, forcing them work together to save Ben before their stolen time comes to an end.


Truth of the Heart
When Conor wants to avoid his family's well-meaning attempts to set him up with his ex, he asks his attractive and unattainable boss, Matt, to pose as his boyfriend over the Yule season. What he doesn't tell Matt is that despite his habitual flirting with everyone he meets, Conor wants Matt like no one else. He also neglects to mention he's fae, and his whole family is equally magical.

Matt doesn't know and doesn't care where Conor came from, only that he can't imagine his store--or his life--without Conor in it. He knows it's playing with fire to pose as a happy couple with his beautiful and too-young assistant, but he can't resist the chance to pretend, if only for a little while. What he doesn't count on is how good Conor feels in his arms...or how desperately he needs it all to be real.


Promises Kept
When a dying woman makes him promise to watch over her baby, the last thing Adam Christensen expects is for anyone to take him so fully at his word. But then the woman's brother shows up on his doorstep, baby in tow, with wild stories of magic and fae and going on about promises, and everything changes.

At first, Kalen is too busy drowning in his grief to notice Adam beyond the bare minimum. But soon enough, Adam's warmth, his humor, his unwavering heart all manage to sneak through the cracks in Kalen's armor. Somehow, Adam becomes more than a roommate, more than a co-parent to baby Moira. He becomes Kalen's friend, someone Kalen can trust...someone to love.

But Kalen's time is limited and he's only supposed to stay until Adam and Moira don't need him around. Falling for each other was never part of the plan. That's the least of their worries when tragedy strikes and threatens their little family. Adam's promised to take care of Moira, though, and made promises to Kalen as well. And promises are meant to be kept.

All of the stories in this set were previously released by Loose Id as single titles.

386 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 4, 2017

Loading...
Loading...

About the author

Elizabeth Silver

24 books129 followers
Elizabeth Silver is a writer, a tarot reader, a Level Two Cat Lady, and an internet junkie. Her day job is terribly dull, her hobbies oddly specific and quirky, and her husband the most patient person a writer could ask for.

A New Jersey native, Liz is a proud nerd and an awkward human being. She likes to think it makes her endearing. When not writing, Liz can be found collecting tarot cards, chasing Pokemon, fighting her way out of YouTube spirals, and/or performing online searches that will probably land her on a government list somewhere someday.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
2 (50%)
4 stars
0 (0%)
3 stars
1 (25%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
1 (25%)
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews
Profile Image for Sali .
1,321 reviews8 followers
July 6, 2017
I like it, I like the characters, the story, but the sex scenes were OTT with dirty talk that didn't sound genuine at all. Felt forced and awkward.. Overall, nice books.
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews