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Sometimes, family is found in the most unlikely of places.
Born with horns that set him apart, Prince Ander is an outcast in his own mother's court. Unwilling to stay and suffer it any longer, Ander leaves to try to make his way in the mortal realm. However, even amongst the humans, tragedy follows the half-muse.
Orphaned before she was given a name, Mab Duchan has never known a real family outside of those paid to care for her. Just when she thinks she's found one, the arrogance and jealousy of a hateful noble nearly destroys her. When all hope seems lost, the most unlikely of heroes arises.
Now it's Ander and Mab against the world, but the stronger their bond as a family, the more life seeks to break them apart. Can they hold on to the ties that bind, or will love be the one thing that finally tears them apart?
A LGBTQ+ urban fantasy novel for fans of Hailey Turner's Soulbound series, and Ashley Shuttleworth's Hollow Star Saga.
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Sometimes, family is found in the most unlikely of places.
Born with horns that set him apart, Prince Ander is an outcast in his own mother's court. Unwilling to stay and suffer it any longer, Ander leaves to try to make his way in the mortal realm. However, even amongst the humans, tragedy follows the half-muse.
Orphaned before she was given a name, Mab Duchan has never known a real family outside of those paid to care for her. Just when she thinks she's found one, the arrogance and jealousy of a hateful noble nearly destroys her. When all hope seems lost, the most unlikely of heroes arises.
Now it's Ander and Mab against the world, but the stronger their bond as a family, the more life seeks to break them apart. Can they hold on to the ties that bind, or will love be the one thing that finally tears them apart?
A LGBTQ+ urban fantasy novel for fans of Hailey Turner's Soulbound series, and Ashley Shuttleworth's Hollow Star Saga.
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