Rand Aetherian: “Books are magical things.”

modern bow and arrow set with sleek red and gold finishes, heart shaped arrowheads, and intricate carvings, isolated on a white surface

Court of Arrows and Quivers

A fae world lacking human magic. A mortal woman destined for a fae king.

Anlinn lives a quiet life. She has a spoon, a bowl, an apron, and the skill to sew fine stitches. She’s content and knows nothing of magic.

Until he comes for her.

Rand chafes from the bond between them. Unfazed by stealing an unwilling human from her pitiful existence, he whisks her away. But the bond doesn’t bind her to him. It protects her from him. Magic can’t break, can it?

Is she kidnapped? Or rescued?

Either way Anlinn is a stranger in a fae paradise. Words are her weapons. She despises this fae, no matter how beautiful he is. His icy blue eyes shine with feral desire, but she’s safe from him as long as the bond magic remains broken.

Or can bond magic affect a human, too?

Rand’s kingdom is attacked by an unknown enemy, while he fights the agony of an attraction he can’t fulfill. He must stay near her at all times or put himself in peril, yet to touch her brings its own peril.

The gods work their wills against fae, elf, and human, as Rand awakens to the woman who brings with her a human magic that will change his world forever.

Book One in the Human Magic Series