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How To Find a Nameless Fae
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Type: Hardback
ISBN: 9781037409509
Date: 6th August, 2026
Publisher: Tor
Categories
- Fairies, Elves And Similar Folk
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'Sweet, romantic, warm and wonderful' - Sarah Beth Durst, bestselling author of The Spellshop This princess has decided to save herself . . . Princess Gisele has spent her life waiting for an evil fae sorcerer to claim her. It was the price of her mother's crown - her first-born child for the ability to spin straw into gold. But it's been decades, and he still hasn't shown up. Now, the magic has curdled into a curse. So Gisele marches into the fae realm to hunt down her 'Malediction'. Yet instead of a monster, she finds a scholarly, cat-eared sorcerer and his meddling, sentient house. And he wants nothing to do with the angry, knife-wielding princess on his doorstep. Unfortunately, the magic that binds them won't let them go that easily. And in a house that rearranges itself to keep them together, Gisele discovers that the man who ruined her life might just steal her heart. How to Find a Nameless Fae is a gloriously cosy fantasy which reimagines the Rumpelstiltskin story. For fans of Heather Fawcett's Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries and Sarah Beth Durst. * * * 'An adorable faerie tale romp with a hint of spice. I'm here for more' - Olivia Atwater, author of Half a Soul 'Witty, heartfelt, romantic and utterly charming' - Stephanie Burgis, author of Wooing the Witch Queen 'I absolutely adored the characters, their connection and their story. I laughed and smiled so hard through the whole book. 100% recommend' - Reader Review 'This felt like Howl's Moving Castle meets Emily Wilde. There's a talking cat, a magical house, a curse and a romance' - Reader Review 'Loved it, absolutely perfect escapism, all aspects are brilliantly balanced, the magic, the stakes, the humour, the romance' - Reader Review