Bride by Ali Hazelwood

Bride (2024)

Bride by Ali Hazelwood

A captivating blend of romance, fantasy, and intrigue.

In ‘Bride,’ we meet Misery Lark, the outcast daughter of a powerful Southwestern Vampyre councilman. Forced to uphold an ancient alliance between Vampires and their sworn enemies, the Weres, Misery finds herself as a bargaining chip in a marriage of convenience. But Lowe Blackwood, the Alpha Werewolf destined to be her husband, is more than meets the eye. Passion ignites in the most unexpected way, blurring the lines between enemies and fated lovers.

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Hazelwood’s signature wit and humor shine through in ‘Bride.’ Misery is a refreshingly independent and clever heroine, while Lowe embodies the brooding Alpha with a hidden heart of gold. Their chemistry is electric, and their banter will have you laughing out loud. If you love paranormal romances with a dash of humor, ‘Bride’ is the perfect escape.

“In the mystical world of Bride, Ali Hazelwood weaves a spellbinding tale of forbidden love, political intrigue, and supernatural alliances. A must-read for fans of paranormal romance.”

The Book Guide® Editor

‘Bride’ delivers everything fans of Ali Hazelwood have come to expect and more. It’s a thrilling, sexy, and laugh-out-loud read that will leave you hungry for more of this captivating world.

Bride (2024) by Ali Hazelwood

Bride (2024) by Ali Hazelwood
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In 'Bride,' we meet Misery Lark, the outcast daughter of a powerful Southwestern Vampyre councilman. Forced to uphold an ancient alliance between Vampires and their sworn enemies, the Weres, Misery finds herself as a bargaining chip in a marriage of convenience.
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