Hearts & Honey Light

Author: Rachel Morgan
Genre(s): Romance | Fantasy
Total pages: 127
Hearts & Honey Light

Secret love, second chances, and the magic of enchanted confectionery collide in this cozy, Regency-inspired romantasy full of giddy, swoonworthy moments and so. much. yearning.

Fae lord Kazrian Rowanwood could have lived a perfectly contented existence never setting foot in Bloomhaven again. But when his formidable grandmother insists he return to repair the magical quirks plaguing her new confectionery before its grand launch, he tells himself it will be perfectly fine.

If he should happen to run into the young human woman he was once secretly, hopelessly in love with—the one who broke his heart; the one society says he can never have—it will be no problem.

He no longer feels anything for her.

Probably.

And she is doubtless married by now and settled somewhere far away.

Lucie Fields loves the life she has built for herself. She has her confections, her own kitchen, and the faith of the esteemed Lady Rivenna Rowanwood, who saw something in her and gave her a place to shine. The Honeycomb may have its temperamental quirks, but Lucie adores it, and she is determined not to let Lady Rivenna down.

Then Kazrian walks into her kitchen, summoned to set the building right before its grand launch, as horrified to see her as she is to see him.

Now Lucie must work day after day in excruciating close proximity with the man whose heart she forced herself to break three years ago, all while telling herself she does not love him still.

A no-spice Regency-inspired romantasy overflowing with slowburn yearning, cozy magic, and more adorable awkwardness than one small confectionery should reasonably hold. Get ready to swoon, giggle, and become completely obsessed.

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