A Bargain for Wings

The Raven Court Chronicles, Book 3

By Autumn Wolff

Anola quickly learned that desperation often leads to disastrous bargains with the fae.

Anola Crys is about to be married to a man. He’s a sweet guy she’s known all her life. The only problem? Anola likes women. She just hasn’t found one willing to marry her. But a lifetime of guilt from her overbearing parents finally becomes too much, and she gives in to their wishes for a heteronormative life and grandbabies. Trapped on her wedding day, she’d give anything to escape, and a mysterious fae named Sylva appears offering to grant her wish.

Seeing Sylva’s wings, Anola jokes about flying away from her wedding. It’s meant as a joke, but the piskie soon offers the bride-to-be a trade for her wings.

Unaware she’s striking a disastrous bargain, Anola accepts the piskie’s deal with a snide remark. She soon finds herself trapped in the grip of a magic book and at Sylva’s mercy. Using an ancient tome, Sylva trades lives with Anola, leaving the former bride trapped in the body of a tiny fae.

Now equipped with the very wings she accidentally bargained for, Anola is thrown through a portal into Faerie where she lands atop a running werewolf out for her daily exercise. Stunned and unsure of her surroundings, Anola soon discovers the werewolf is a girl named Sierra, and she’s the pet of a dark and powerful fae queen.

After the explosive events of Kilgara, Faerie is less stable than it has ever been before. And if Anola wants to survive, she’ll have to dodge accusations of spycraft from a wounded queen, the anger of Sylva’s ex-girlfriend, and a crew of murderous pirates looking for the very book that turned her life upside down.

A Bargain For Wings is a sapphic romantasy about a human-turned-fae who finds herself at the mercy of the Raven Queen and her followers. It’s full of lesbian romance, more adventures in Faerie, and a spicy scene or two.


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