Crown Of Moonlight By K. M. Shea Today
The relationship between Leila and Rigel is a "sweet" slow-burn.
Like many of Shea's works, the book focuses on emotional bonds and tension rather than explicit physical content. Crown of Midnight Review | BroMantasy
Leila is in a political marriage with Rigel , the deadliest fae assassin in the community. While they initially married for survival, their bond begins to shift into deeper, more "uncomfortable" romantic territory. Series Context Crown of Moonlight by K. M. Shea
To fully understand the story, it is recommended to read the trilogy in order as they follow a continuous narrative arc: Crown of Shadows The Queen's Crown
The series is set in , a city where supernatural beings like vampires, werewolves, and wizards coexist. Chronologically, this trilogy follows the Hall of Blood and Mercy series. Themes & Style The relationship between Leila and Rigel is a
The story continues the journey of , a half-human, half-fae woman who was unwillingly crowned Queen of the Night Court in the first book.
Leila is a "snarky and spunky" protagonist who uses her wits and humor to survive situations she never wanted to be in. While they initially married for survival, their bond
Leila must navigate the hostility of other local fae monarchs who despise her human blood.