Shifted Hearts

Phoenix Sullivan


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Shifted Hearts by Phoenix Sullivan
KNIGHTS! SHIFTERS! MAGIC and MÉNAGE!

Historical fantasy romance bundle based in Arthurian legend -- spiced with passion, ménage and a dash of the paranormal.

Here you'll find the fae, Avalon, hound- and wolf-shifters, damsels in distress, damaged hearts, and sexy, chivalrous knights who truly know how to use their swords.

These 3 full-length, standalone novels include M/F, M/M, MFM and MMF. Recommended for readers 17+.

HEARTSONG
By night, as a Gabriel Hound, the fae Brinn runs with The Wild Hunt. When she's unwittingly thralled by princes Alain and Pellinore, she wants only their blood to free her. Until they form a grudging bond that soon turns intimate. Love should be easy, but The Wild Hunt wants Brinn back, the Questing Beast wants Pel, and Alain wants the impossible—to keep them both at his side. MFM

QUEEN'S HEART
When Yseult's forced to wed an aging king, a love spell meant to ease her heart goes awry, bonding her to the king's renowned nephew, Sir Tristan, instead. Meanwhile, a fae shifter falls helplessly in love with Yseult and becomes Tristan's greatest friend--and greatest rival. Caught between the despair of the king she's married to, the knight who's sworn to her, and the fae shifter who will have her at any cost, is Yseult destined to lose no matter which man wins? MMF

CAPTIVE HEART
Desperate to save her kidnapped sister from the Red Knight and his fae consort, Nimue, Lady Lynette, half-fae herself, enlists an unlikely champion: the wickedly handsome Gareth who's working as a scullion in Camelot's kitchens. At Merlin's urging, Sir Marrok, recently fallen under a werewolf's curse, accompanies them, hoping to find a cure. As the challenges mount, they turn to one another for strength and comfort, finding it may not just be Lyn's sister they must rescue but each other. MMF
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