There’s one universal law in the Fae Realm: No humans allowed.
To Morgan Proctor, elves, centaurs, pixies and fae are just fantasy. This twenty-five year old, Florida native just wants to go home after a long weekend at a horse show in Ocala. Unfortunately for her and her traveling companions, fate has decided to send her an unexpected twist.
Struggling with self worth can be hard on any given day but stranded and lost in a world that truly finds her worthless is a hard lump to swallow for anyone. Then she finds an injured sexy blonde whose intense blue eyes pierce her soul and lay her bare. Can it get any worse?
He’s an Elven Prince. This delicious, golden god is a walking heartbreak for a flawed girl such as Morgan. A lowly human female has entered his life and he can’t believe they have the Spark, a rare and sacred Elven Bond.
Confident and perfect Chaistolf Lowenhielm may be, but his dark secrets and enemies may destroy Morgan before they can ignite their bond. Downright dangerous and perfectly cursed, his rage transforms him into a monster tethered to Fenrir, an ancient Norse deity. Betrothed to a princess he detests for the sake of peace. Then there’s the High Fae Law.
Set by the High Fae Council, all humans found in the tropical Fae Realm are euthanized immediately. Can he protect her from his people, his enemies, himself? Even if the Spark Bond is enough to transcend a High Fae Law, it won’t help Morgan unless she develops her inner strength before the Fae Realm devours her.
Welcome to the Spark Bonded series where your will find scorching sex, true love, character growth and a world that parallels our very own in a unique way. A.M. Proctor has created a world full of the fantastical creatures we all love and set it in Florida! Her characters have depth, grow with the series and are well thought out. She doesn’t shy away from hard situations and you might find some triggers being pulled. It can be a violent and cruel world. This series doesn’t start out RH but changes as the series and characters mature. Each book can be a stand alone, no cliffhangers here.