Forged by Malice
Book 3
(Author) Elizabeth Helen🥀 Venture to the Spring Realm with Rosie and her princes in this third installment of the steamy SUNDAY TIMES bestselling Beasts of the Briar series 🥀 A woman reborn as fae. A new mate bond. A curse to break. A coming war. Since journeying to the fae realm, Rosalina O'Connell has discovered that she is the fated mate of both Prince Keldarion and Prince Farron. Rosie has also learned that she is half fae. When goblins attack Castletree, using steel from the Spring Realm, Rosie and the princes must travel to Spring to solve this deadly mystery. In the Spring realm, Prince Ezryn's brother is set on bringing the realm to ruin. To stop his brother's evil plan, Prince Ezryn, High Prince of Spring, must reclaim his birthright and break his curse. Could Rosie be Ezryn's salvation and the key to saving Spring? The third book in the Beasts of the Briar series, a spicy Beauty and the Beast retelling filled with morally grey characters, a sinfully hot villain and a princess who has found her Prince Charming. All four of them. Spice 🥵: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Tropes ✨: Fated Mates 💘 Forced proximity 🙅♀️ Grumpy x sunshine 🌦️ Enemies to lovers ❤️🔥 Why choose ⁉️ Reverse harem 👩👨👨👨👨👨 Enchanted Castle 🏰 Awkward Sunshine FMC ☀️ Touch her and die 🔪 Spring vibes 🌸 Sword crossing ⚔️ Hot Villain 🖤
Elizabeth Helen
Elizabeth Helen is a prolific writer known for her captivating storytelling and evocative prose. She has written numerous novels and short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and redemption. Her most notable work, "The Heart's Desire," is a timeless tale of forbidden love set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe.
Helen's literary style is characterized by rich character development, intricate plot twists, and lyrical language that draws readers in from the first page. She has made a significant impact on the romance genre, winning critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base for her emotionally resonant and thought-provoking storytelling.
Elizabeth Helen's contributions to literature extend beyond her own works, as she has also mentored aspiring writers and championed diverse voices in the literary world. Her legacy as a writer and advocate for the power of storytelling continues to inspire readers and writers alike.