Tasting Gretel (Fairy Tale Heat Book 7)
We were lost in the woods on our way to the city, my brother Hansel and I, when we came upon the cottage. A faery cottage, with a handsome and mysterious occupant. He calls himself the Magus, and he makes magnificent chocolates and confections for the Wicked Revels, the wild woodland dance of the fair folk.<br /><br />The moment I lay eyes on him, I sense he is everything I’ve ever dreamed of. And I’ve dreamed of a lot. No one knows what strange desires dance in my mind—until now. Hansel doesn’t want me to stay. I defy his wishes. He’s my brother, not my master.<br /><br />But the Magus can only offer me desire—never satisfaction. My desire feeds his magic, and his magic makes his confections delicious. He can never touch me, although he certainly has a lot of ways around <i>that</i>. He is forbidden from attending the Revels. And he bears a curse that ends on All Hallow’s Eve, but he can’t tell me its nature. Whoever this man is, whatever his name is, I will find out, because I have never met anyone who understands me the way he does, and I know he is meant to be mine.<br /><br />Tasting Gretel is a standalone fairy tale retelling of Hansel and Gretel, for those who like an unabashedly adorable happily ever after with <b>serious steaminess</b>! Although it is definitely standalone, it doesn't hurt to read These Wicked Revels before this one.<br /><br /><b>FAIRY TALE HEAT<br />Book One: Beauty and the Goblin King
<br />Book Two: These Wicked Revels (A retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses)<br />Book Three: Rapunzel and the Dark Prince<br />Book Four: The Beggar Princess (A retelling of King Thrushbeard)<br />Book Five: The Goblin Cinderella<br />Book Six: The Mermaid Bride<br />Book Seven: Tasting Gretel</b>