While most seventeen-year-old American girls would refuse to let their parents marry them off to a stranger, Robyn Mason dreams of the mysterious McKale in Ireland, wondering how he'll look and imagining his Irish accent. Prearranged bindings are common for magical families like her own. However, when she travels to the whimsical Emerald Isle, she discovers that there's more to her betrothal and McKale's clan than she'd been led to believe.
What starts as an obligatory pairing between Robyn and McKale morphs over time into something they both need. But one giant obstacle stands in the way of their budding romance: a seductive and deadly Fae princess accustomed to getting what she wants—and what she wants is McKale as her plaything. Love, desire, and jealousies collide as Robyn's family and McKale's clan must work together to outsmart the powerful Faeries and preserve the only hope left for their ancient bloodlines.
Download and start listening now!
“Chris Dukeheart provides a clear and spirited narration to this Irish fantasy yarn.”
— Library Journal (audio review)
Chris Dukeheart provides a clear and spirited narration to this Irish fantasy yarn.
— Library Journal Audio ReviewBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Wendy Higgins is the author of Sweet Evil, Sweet Peril, Sweet Reckoning, and Flirting with Maybe. She was born in Alaska, grew up an Army brat, and lived on five different military bases across the United States before finally settling in the Washington, DC, area. She attended George Mason University for her undergraduate degree in creative writing and Radford University for a master’s in curriculum and instruction. Wendy taught high school English before becoming a mother and full-time writer. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and two children.
Cris Dukehart is a voice-over artist and Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. Her voice can also be heard across the country and around the world in commercials, e-learning projects, and corporate narration. She is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University.