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Memories of Truth and Terror (Legends of Emyr, #3)

Maegan M. Simpson
4.82/5 (17 ratings)
An imprisoned fae. A disgraced hunter. An enemy haunting their nightmares.
Morwena has nearly forgotten what freedom feels like. Imprisoned by day for the fae blood in her veins and doomed by night to wander the dreams of strangers, she’s resigned to her lonely existence. Until she stumbles across a fae hunter with the darkest nightmares she’s ever seen…a hunter who sees her. Even with his threats and distrust, Morwena can’t bring herself to leave him behind. But when he appears in her prison and demands she follow him north, she’s not sure what to think.
Damir has enough problems plaguing his life without a fae invading his dreams. But as long as she’s there, she might as well be useful. Dani’s new friends, the Luminaries, are in trouble. While Dani and her husband try to keep them alive, she asks Damir to search for help. After everything he’s put her through, he will do anything his sister asks…even if that means kidnapping the fae woman he’s spent months trying to get rid of.
They make an unlikely a hunter trying to atone for his past, and a fae unsure of her place in a world that’s forgotten her. But no one knows better than Morwena how deadly nightmares can be, and she’s not sure she can take on this enemy alone. Especially when this conflict reaches far beyond a single fae with a grudge. Fighting this battle will push Morwena back into a past she’s fought to overcome…and into a fate she’s tried to outrun. Can she convince Damir to trust her before it’s too late? And can Damir accept the truth of what he’s asked Morwena to do?

Legends of Emyr is a New Adult fantasy series for readers who love dark folklore, spice free romance, and enduring hope. Perfect for fans of Sarah K. L. Wilson, W. R. Gingell, and Kenley Davidson!
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Memories of Truth and Terror (Legends of Emyr, #3)

Maegan M. Simpson
4.82/5 (17 ratings)
An imprisoned fae. A disgraced hunter. An enemy haunting their nightmares.
Morwena has nearly forgotten what freedom feels like. Imprisoned by day for the fae blood in her veins and doomed by night to wander the dreams of strangers, she’s resigned to her lonely existence. Until she stumbles across a fae hunter with the darkest nightmares she’s ever seen…a hunter who sees her. Even with his threats and distrust, Morwena can’t bring herself to leave him behind. But when he appears in her prison and demands she follow him north, she’s not sure what to think.
Damir has enough problems plaguing his life without a fae invading his dreams. But as long as she’s there, she might as well be useful. Dani’s new friends, the Luminaries, are in trouble. While Dani and her husband try to keep them alive, she asks Damir to search for help. After everything he’s put her through, he will do anything his sister asks…even if that means kidnapping the fae woman he’s spent months trying to get rid of.
They make an unlikely a hunter trying to atone for his past, and a fae unsure of her place in a world that’s forgotten her. But no one knows better than Morwena how deadly nightmares can be, and she’s not sure she can take on this enemy alone. Especially when this conflict reaches far beyond a single fae with a grudge. Fighting this battle will push Morwena back into a past she’s fought to overcome…and into a fate she’s tried to outrun. Can she convince Damir to trust her before it’s too late? And can Damir accept the truth of what he’s asked Morwena to do?

Legends of Emyr is a New Adult fantasy series for readers who love dark folklore, spice free romance, and enduring hope. Perfect for fans of Sarah K. L. Wilson, W. R. Gingell, and Kenley Davidson!
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