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Enemies to Lovers

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Their most dreaded rivals might be their greatest need. But with peril dogging their every encounter, will they give into dangerous desires?

Box set: 750+ pages of angsty enemies-to-lovers adventures with daring heroines and their foes destined to become forever partners.

Princess Charlotte’s whole world changed one morning over breakfast. With her mother announcing a rushed arranged marriage to a humorless prince, she’ll do anything to stop the wedding – including shooting him with an arrow. But after the kingdom is invaded and a sinister plot to capture her discovered, can she convince her unwanted suitor to help keep her out of enemy hands?

Reina Bennet won’t stop believing that she’ll eventually get her abilities. But when her childhood champion grows up into a smug superpowered bully, her escalating rivalry with her ex-friend gets them both kicked out of school. And after he ends up in a rebel group at their new academy, can she put aside her grudges for a chance at a fresh beginning?

Princess Sinna of the Shadow Court fears her fated mate means certain death. So when a magical ceremony reveals him as the powerful vampire king, she’s eager to prove she can be a worthy Hunter by killing him. But can she stop herself from falling hard as she tries to seduce him into a fatal embrace?

Enemies To Lovers: Series Starters Set is a kickass collection that includes the YA fantasy Kingdom Cold, the new adult fantasy The Fae & The Fallen, and the adult paranormal romance Chaste Blood. If you like strong women, diverse characters, and emotionally-charged conflicts, then you’ll adore Brittni Chenelle’s bestselling sensations.

692 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 22, 2021

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Brittni Chenelle

28 books797 followers
Brittni Chenelle is a USA Today Bestselling Multicultural Fantasy Author who specializes in multi-POV romances and the angsty enemies-to-lovers trope. She loves to explore the blurred lines between good and evil and believes wholeheartedly in a great story's ability to bring people together.

When she's not writing, she can be found at her home in South Korea where she spends far too much time consuming coffee, dark chocolate, and videos of animals doing human things.

Visit www.BrittniChenelle.com to browse her complete catalog, including upcoming books.

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799 reviews11 followers
January 31, 2021
Review for Fae and the Fallen:
This was a good combination of familiar tropes and unexpected twists. The female lead found herself in an untenable situation and made an impossible decision with long term ramifications.

I did not like the male lead at all, especially when he admitted there was a part of him that enjoyed hurting the female lead. uugh - huge red flags all over this one - run away! That said, this does start as a bully romance and if the intent is to get you to wonder how these two enemies will ever work it out - it is done really well. (PS you'll want to read on to see how this one develops)

The series conflict was touched on, but is still unfolding. It almost reads like a superhero book more than a magic academy book from the hints of the over arcing plot. Interesting premise and series introduction. Characters felt college aged rather than the highschool age they were described as and this book does not shy away from violence or steam. Older YA/NA is a fitting description. Overall, it was an interesting read and I look forward to the next one. I'd like to see some of the supporting characters further developed.
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January 28, 2021
Fae and the Fallen
A brilliant rendition of an Academy book set with two very strong characters whereby Brittni Chenelle alternates the chapters between the characters to give the reader a full and in-depth look into each character's development. All this mixed in with magic, a tragic circumstance, and a girl rising from ashes up and you have a perfect combination for a very good book.
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