The Dark Fairy King
In a world where Light Fairies stand for justice, Love Fairies spark romance, and Dark Fairies feed, destroy, and generally make a mess of thingsVeravos doesn't quite fit in.As a Dark Fairy, he's expected to join the war effort under Queen Judorah's rule, tearing down the world for reasons that mostly sound like bad management and unnecessary paperwork.But Veravos? He'd rather be left alone to brood dramatically in his woods, avoid extroverts, and maybejust maybebecome human someday.Then Scarlette crashesliterallyinto his life.She's a rogue Love Fairy with forbidden magic, sharp opinions, and a mysterious emerald she insists on using as a kitchen knife. Hunted by her own kind, she might be Veravos's key to uncovering ancient secrets tied to the Light Kingdom or the beginning of his downfall.Together, they'll clash, bargain, and uncover truths neither of them is ready for. But when love turns lethal and darkness isn't the worst thing chasing them, they'll have to decide: will they rewrite their destinies, or become casualties in someone else's war?Told through Veravos's dry, sarcastic voice, The Dark Fairy King is a sharp-tongued fantasy filled with reluctant alliances, chaotic magic, and unexpected heart.
- C.86: Summary
- C.85: Yes, Destroy Their Hearts
- C.84: Escape Into Darkness
- C.83: Escape Into Darkness
- C.82: Treason
- C.81: Fragile Harmony
- C.80: The Baltimorean Emerald
- C.79: Practice Makes Perfect
- C.78: Make Sure You Do It
- C.77: Forgotten Fairies and Spells
- C.76: Gone Too Soon
- C.75: New Friends and Old Lessons
- C.74: Nothing Like the Present
- C.73: The Queen of Hearts and the Emerald
- C.72: A Charade
- C.71: The Forgotten Prisoner
- C.70: Not Quite The End
- C.69: New Beginnings
- C.68: The New Era
- C.67: Judorah
- C.66: Get Me Out of Here
- C.65: High Sounding Nonsense
- C.64: Charlatans and Martyrs
- C.63: Sabotage Before Confrontation
- C.62: Plan Before Showdown
- C.61: Hidden Potential
- C.60: Sharp as Laser
- C.59: Daggers, Lessons, and Dangers
- C.58: The Training
- C.57: Our Haunted Past
- C.56: A Price on Petals
- C.55: The Letter
- C.54: Council Meeting of Secrets
- C.53: Breakfast Food
- C.52: Origins
- C.51: Dark Fairy Elder
- C.50: The Terrors of The Night
- C.49: Night Time
- C.48: More Than What Meets the Eye
- C.47: The Bad Boy
- C.46: In with the New
- C.45: Off with the Old
- C.44: The Danger In The Room
- C.43: The Crumbling Council
- C.42: Sketchy Lumera
- C.41: The Infirmary
- C.40: The Petal
- C.39: The Search and The Script
- C.38: The Dungeon
- C.37: The Dark Fairy Scrolls
- C.36: The Midnight Orchid
- C.35: Truth and Fear
- C.34: Stuff of Nightmares
- C.33: Shopping Isn’t For The Weak
- C.32: To The Marketplace
- C.31: The Off Day
- C.30: The Unexpected
- C.29: Vanilla Twilight
- C.28: Old Minds in a New Dawn
- C.27: Recap
- C.26: Summary
- C.25: Bonus - (Scarlette’s Voice): Bedtime Stories
- C.24: The End
- C.23: The Turning Point
- C.22: Consuming Darkness
- C.21: The Night Is Dark and Full of Terrors
- C.20: Culinary Confessions
- C.19: Marketplace Mischief
- C.18: The Rumour
- C.17: Queen of Hearts and Ruin
- C.16: Corrupt Glory
- C.15: Mistress of Chaos
- C.14: Trouble In Paradise
- C.13: A New Dawn
- C.12: Because we Fought
- C.11: Guests with a Hidden Agenda
- C.10: Entering the Light Fairy Kingdom
- C.9: The Lead
- C.8: Eat Your Heart Out
- C.7: Heart Breaker
- C.6: Into The Woods
- C.5: The Escape
- C.4: Forbidden Powers
- C.3: The Hunt and The Fool
- C.2: The Wild Card
- C.1: A Nap Interrupted























