Fury of the Kings by Lacey Carter Andersen EPUB & PDF

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  • Author:Lacey Carter Andersen
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Fairy Tales 
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Forrest
I thump the back of my head against the wall again in frustration. What
the hell does the Keeper of Death want with us? The unspoken fae code to
these types of deals is simple: humiliate and move on.
Just last year, a fae swore his life to another fae if she would only give
him a kiss. The deal was done, and she made him parade about the party in
a see-through dress while people laughed at his erection. It was at the
Spring Palace, so of course, it ended in a very willing orgy before the young
man was freed from the deal.

Years before, a Winter Fae swore his life to a Fall Fae for help after he’d
been lost in the woods. The Fall Fae made him build a glass house piece by
piece with his own two hands. When it was finished, the Winter Fae was
freed, and the glass house stood as a reminder that the Fall Fae had put the
Winter Fae in his place.

Yet, we’d been given no indication of what this Keeper wanted. We’d
simply been thrown into this room and left to rot. This is not in the sport of
a fae deal.

How many days have passed? It’s weird, but I truly have no idea. I don’t
know if it’s the darkness or something else, but my sense of time has made
this miserable experience seem even longer than it’s actually been. I think.
“What does she want?” I whisper angrily.

But my words travel in the dark, uncomfortably silent room. “To bore us
to death,” Cobar responds, irritation in his voice.

The Keeper hadn’t been to visit us since we were first left here. I have
no idea how much time has passed, but I’m getting angry. Angry because
I’m hungry. Angry because the darkness hurts my eyes in a way that’s hard
to describe. And angry because this isn’t how these deals typically go. I
mean, I knew making a deal with the House of Death would end in
weirdness, but this is more than weirdness.

“I can smell the dead,” Zane says. “I don’t like this place one bit.”
“No surprise that dark catacombs deep underground aren’t a fun and
cheery place to be,” I say.

Sulien sighs. I know it’s him, because he’s been sighing a hell of a lot
since we got here. “We just need to play the Keeper’s game, no matter how
long it takes, and try to get back to Cassia and fix things.”
“If they can be fixed,” Zane adds.

There’s silence for a minute before I speak. “We were idiots to make a
deal with the Keeper of Death that Cassia would marry us when we didn’t
know how she’d answer,” I say, feeling my heart ache at the memory.
“We took a chance. Maybe the next time we try, we’ll win,” Cobar says
solemnly.

She seemed pretty adamant that she wasn’t open to the idea of marrying
us. Which is strange. I’m pretty sure when my dad discovered my mom was
his mate, he fucked her in front of everyone at the party, and they had a
drunken wedding that very night.

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