The Charmed: A Spellbinding Romantic Fantasy (Fae of the Crystal Palace)

How Not to Fall for a Fae While Solving a Murder in a Corset 

Rowan, a fae with the power to bend hearts and desires to her will, is drawn into a deadly mystery in Victorian London where every shadow hides a secret and dark magic coils beneath the surface. A string of murders has claimed the lives of high-profile Lords, and the only way to uncover the truth is to forge an uneasy partnership with her most formidable enemy, the notorious rake and turned fae, Shadowthorn.

To deceive their foes, Rowan must pretend she has switched allegiances and that she has fallen in love with Shadowthorn. But as they plunge deeper into a world where the lines between good and evil blur, Rowan must question whether her heart is as much a pawn as those she manipulates.

The Banished is a standalone book in the Fae of the Crystal Palace series and brings together the historical romance of Bridgerton with fae and a sprinkle of mystery. If you love period settings, romance, witty and sassy characters, higher stake plots and magic this book is for you!

If you like books like Spellbreaker, Half a Soul, How to Fake It With a Fae, Potions & Prejudice or Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries, then The Banished may just be your magical cup of tea! The Banished features mild to medium level steam.

The Banished is also available in Kindle Unlimited.

About the author

Kylie Fennell is an Australian/Gumbaynggirr storyteller and weaver of spellbinding tales of big love and infinite magic, all stitched with heart, heritage and a wicked twist of humour. Her books are fast-paced, emotionally rich and full of secrets, wonder, wit and fierce heroines who don’t wait to be saved. Whether she’s conjuring conspiracies in Victorian ballrooms or creating magical versions of the modern world, Kylie spins unforgettable stories of love, power and destiny.

The image of the fae couple was created using Adobe Firefly, using ethically sourced content and licensed for creative and commercial use.