Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett

“Get inside! You’re bleeding!”
“I will not bleed any less indoors, you utter madwoman.”
Heather Fawcett’s romantic historical fantasy is high stakes, low spice and an utter delight. On a research trip in an Iceland-like setting of 1909, the world’s foremost expert on the fae, Emily Wilde, finds herself in deep trouble when her devilishly charming colleague shows up unexpectedly and the local fae turn out to be more dangerous than anticipated. The heroine is brilliant, socially awkward and full of contradictions. The hero is her opposite, and you know what they say about opposites. Plus, he’s hiding some rather important secrets of his own.
💖 Not for nothing is this book wildly popular. A strong female protagonist, a unique writing style that includes footnotes on fae lore, a perfectly crafted romance and thrilling adventure. It’s got it all. And it’s a series! Highly recommend.💖
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