He#39;s a gorgeous trickster Fae, and he holds the key to the only thing I#39;ve ever wanted—what could go wrong
Joining the elite jewelry enchanter#39;s guild is all I#39;ve ever wanted . . . but nothing I create sparkles enough for them. After my latest rejection, I#39;m starting to think I#39;ll never be good enough, no matter how perfectly I enchant an emerald. Without their approval or a coven, though, my business is sure to go under.
Then Caelan, a handsome Unseelie fae of the worst sort, shows up in my cozy small town, full of more charm than anyone I#39;ve ever met. When a group of dwarves start telling tale of rare gems in a nearby cave, though, I know exactly what I have to do: convince Caelan to use his Unseelie magic to lead me to the sapphires before the dwarves can get them. Enchanting a dragon sapphire is guaranteed to prove I#39;m good enough for the guild.
I bind Caelan to me with a complicated spell. Sure, it#39;s a bit unorthodox, and maybe slightly unethical—but it#39;s not supposed to make me fall for him.
The spell is definitely not supposed to make him fall in love with me . . . or call me his mate. But how can I tell where the spell ends and we begin
Contains mature themes.


