Bonded to the Fallen Shadow King (Of Fae and Wolf Trilogy Book 1)
By Jen L. Grey
Stolen from Earth, Fated to be His Ruin.
Taken from Earth and thrust into a ruthless bridal competition in a fae realm, I’m forced to fight for a crown I don’t want in order to survive.
Vad, the dark, sexy, powerful heir of the Shadow Fae Kingdom, is doing the one thing he never wanted—searching for a bride.
But I don't fit in here, and the top contestants want me dead as soon as I arrive.
Bound by Fated magic and trapped in a deadly game, Vad’s every cold glance and harsh words remind me that he doesn’t want me, and I sure as hell don’t want him.
Yet there’s no denying the sparks between us, and the way his touch ignites something in me I can’t control.
As the contest grows more dangerous, all I can focus on is survival which becomes harder and seems to be slipping through my grasp.
But I won't go out without a fight... even if it kills me sooner.
Bonded to the Fallen Shadow King is a royal fae romantasy that includes betrayal, morally gray characters, enemies-to-lovers, a magical pulsing tattoo, a bridal competition, political intrigue, who did this to you, and touch her and unalive. One-click this story today.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cover Art: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
In Bonded to the Fallen Shadow King, Jen L. Grey introduces us to Briar, a wolf shifter from Earth who is suddenly pulled into a dangerous fae realm and forced into a brutal bridal competition.
The tension is immediate: Briar doesn’t want the crown, and the powerful Shadow Fae heir, Vad, doesn’t want her — but their fated bond might have other ideas.
Grey builds a fast-paced, high-stakes world full of political intrigue, magical fated-mate bonds, and deadly trials. The “bridal competition” trope is handled with real danger and grit: this isn’t just a pageant — the contestants will do anything to survive.
Briar is smart, strong, and resourceful, and her fight for survival feels both personal and epic. On the other side, Vad is brooding and morally grey: he’s not just a prize-giver, but a complicated ruler with his own burden.
If you love romantasy with fated mates, fae politics, and shifter action, this is a really strong start to a trilogy. It’s ideal for readers who enjoy dark and dangerous fairy realms, strong heroines, and high emotional and magical stakes.

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