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The Fire Apprentice: A Fairy Tale with Benefits
The Fire Apprentice: A Fairy Tale with Benefits

The Fire Apprentice: A Fairy Tale with Benefits in Bloomington, MN

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He's the blacksmith. But she's the one playing with fire.
After a fairy seduced her, fathered her child, and tried to take that child, Jane swore she'd never trust one again. Surely she can find a suitable human man to be a companion for herself and a father for little Elle, right? So when her housemate mentions a new apprentice blacksmith, Jane leaves Elle playing in the yard and heads to the smithy.
Rowan is rugged and handsome but clearly not interested. Disappointed, Jane has just left the smithy when a sudden shadow swoops over the village. Jane races home to see a dragon snatching Elle. Jane is distraught. Then Rowan mysteriously appears and offers to rescue the child. He insists the dragon won't hurt Elle-apparently fairy children apprentice with dragons to learn fire magic. How does Rowan know so much about fairies? Turns out, he is one.
Jane will do anything to rescue Elle, even if it involves the F word-a fairy. But climbing into the mountains with Rowan is risky. His reticence keeps Jane guessing, but she can't keep her mind off him: he's even more handsome out in the moonlit woods, with that deep voice and those capable hands. When Jane and Rowan run into trouble, Jane must take charge. Because it turns out, Rowan needs rescuing too.
The Fire Apprentice
is a grumpy/sunshine romance-or maybe more of a brooding/effusive romance-that's perfect for fans of
Throne in the Dark
or Jenna Wolfhart's
Falling for Fables
cozy romantasy series. Each book in the Sylvania series can be read on its own but might contain spoilers for previous books.
contains love scenes and a heroine with pelvic floor pain.
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