Brexley is thrown into a nefarious web of politics, desire, betrayal, lies, and truths that will shatter her foundation and who she is, what she believes, and who can be trusted. However, when an old acquaintance turns up, she is given the chance to escape the sexy fae leader, and her entire world explodes. As they spend more time together, their relationship begins to shift. There her life takes another unforeseen twist, something that will change the fragile alliance between the humans and the fae, and Brexley finds herself in the middle.Īs weeks go by, Brexley also discovers Killian isn’t the malicious leader she was told about. His betrayal made her a prisoner of Killian, the gorgeous Fae Lord of Budapest. Brexley can’t deny an intense draw to him, one that might cost her life.Ī fight to the death where only one survives.īrexley has endured starvation and survived torture and even Warwick Farkas, the brutal legend who still haunts her like a ghost, spilling into her thoughts and life. He is as brutal, cruel, arrogant, and as lethal as the lore says he is, ruling the prison with unchallenged authority. Here she meets the sexy, vicious legend, Warwick Farkas.
The rule of hierarchy puts humans on the bottom, where the only way to survive each day is to make alliances with the fae. She must learn to live with the worst of fae and human criminals. Terrorhaz-where you go in but don’t come out. Then one night the course of her life changes, and Brexley is thrown into the most feared prison in the east. After being orphaned, she is taken in by General Markos, living in a walled city rife with power grabs and ruthless political games. Nineteen-year-old human, Brexley, has grown up in privilege, but not without heartbreak. The prejudice between the sides is bubbling with hate and violence. A battle for dominance is brewing between the elite fae and the privileged humans in Eastern Europe.
Savage Lands Savage Lands Series | Book 1Īlmost twenty years after the barrier between Earth and the Otherworld fell in the Fae Wars, Budapest is balancing on the precipice.