Across Dark Seas

Across Dark Seas
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Download or read book Across Dark Seas written by Clare Sager and published by Clare Sager. This book was released on 2020-04-12 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A gilded cage is still a cage. Will love set her free or trap her forever? Half-human, half-fae, and with rebellion in her blood, Lady Avice chafes against society’s strict rules. Climbing trees, cursing, and running through the woods with young men are all strictly forbidden. Eloping with a man she’s fairly sure she loves must be the solution to all her problems. But her white knight quickly loses his lustre when they’re chased across the country by armed men and forced to flee in a pirate ship. With the wind in her hair, sea spray on her face, and magic stirring in her veins, the pirate life might be exactly the freedom she’s been longing for. But what’s freedom when her husband is still chained to tradition? If you love adventures with magic, romance, and heroines who discover their power, you'll love this prequel to the new adult fantasy series that’s perfect for fans of Sarah J Maas and Jennifer L Armentrout. Buy Across Dark Seas today and escape on an epic adventure. *** Across Dark Seas is the full-length prequel to Beneath Black Sails, a pirate fantasy adventure series featuring a sizzling enemies-to-lovers romance. This prequel book does not feature a HEA, however the series does. As you might expect from pirates, these stories include mild cussing and steamy encounters. - Book 0 – Across Dark Seas – Out now - Book 1 – Beneath Black Sails – Out now - Book 2 – Against Dark Tides – Out now - Book 3 – Under Black Skies – Out now - Book 4 – Through Dark Storms – Scheduled Winter 2021


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A gilded cage is still a cage. Will love set her free or trap her forever? Half-human, half-fae, and with rebellion in her blood, Lady Avice chafes against soci