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Her Dark Enchantments

by Rosalyn Briar

Genre: Dark Fantasy Romance, Fairytale Retelling 

The Wicked Fairy. The Mistress of All Evil. The villain of Sleeping Beauty goes by many names, but where did she come from?

Myravelle Spinner grew up in a tower with only spiders, spindles, and stone walls for friends while her mother spun gold for the king. She wondered why her mother refused to teach her fairy magic until one fateful mistake led Myravelle to become the healer in the king’s Sleepy Wood Company.

Drained from years of waking soldiers from a cursed sleep, Myravelle must now choose a new canvas–a man whose life she drains with a dagger to fuel her healing powers. A ritual binds her to Byzarien Dumont, who loathes fairies for the fires that left his family impoverished and his body riddled with scars. His burning hatred causes Myravelle’s enchantments to wilt, leading the king to threaten her mother’s life.

Byzarien can only see Myravelle as a beautiful spider who strings men along her web, while Myravelle considers love a weakness for the king to exploit. With their families in danger and soldiers rotting in a death-like sleep, the pair must learn to trust one another before the dark magic spinning in Myravelle’s soul unravels once and for all. 

The Wicked Fairy never asked to become a monster…


Sharp and sexy, Her Dark Enchantments is a deliciously dark romance that will plunge you deep into the fairy woods, proving every villain is the hero of their own story. Majestic with her blades and blood magic, Myravelle is the goth queen I would be proud to serve. Lyrical and richly atmospheric, if you love underdog heroes and sensual slow burns, look no further for your next favourite read.

—Lily Rooke, author of The Dying Light


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Near the ritual’s end, she hesitated. Loneliness clawed into her bones like the cold, and she missed her mother more than ever. So, Myravelle did a foolish thing. She slipped sweet pea into the burning cauldron, hoping to attract a lover and a friend: a soul mate.
She bent over the pot and allowed her ragged whispers to set the embers aglow, spells turning the dried ingredients into flames. A pillar of aromatic smoke rose into the air, where it mingled with the ever-cloudy sky, and she gripped the cold hilt of her dagger. As she lifted it to the sky, her magic grew inside, strong and true. Cool, flowing rushes streamed through her veins, all the while boiling currents burned from her heart to collide with a force that made her wail in agony.
She dropped her dagger onto the table and rested her palms against the smooth, worn wood. The pain in her chest spun itself tightly around her heart and tugged outward, connecting to where or to whom she did not know. Why did it hurt her so? Had she performed the ritual too many times? Had she asked for too much by adding the sweet pea? She blinked away the tears swirling her vision and met the captain’s glare.
Shaking, Myravelle raised the dagger to her palm, where there was a scar in the shape of an ancient rune. This one, a simple circle with a straight line connecting two stars. She had never learned what any of the symbols meant—her mother had never taught her about the fairy enchantments. Nevertheless, Myravelle could see them glowing in her mind when she needed them. It was that raw, untrained magic that had frightened Xylina the most.
With the tip of the dagger, she traced the rune at the center of her palm. The scarred skin broke open with such deep pain, Myravelle gasped. When the shape was complete, she placed her palm face-down above the cauldron, letting the smoke seep into the wound. She made a fist, digging her fingers into the open flesh, and dripped the precious rubies of her blood into the cauldron.
It bubbled and sizzled against the coal with a coppery scent, and a fresh burst of smoke rose into the sky, crackling with silver and gold sparks. Myravelle’s mouth ran dry, and her legs wobbled. She leaned against the table to gaze up at the smoke, while her eyesight betrayed her, wisps of darkness hovering along the edges.
The cloud of smoke and sparks swirled high above the field as the soldiers watched with wide eyes. Bursts of tiny explosions made the smoke grow brighter, like a galaxy of stars. She grew even weaker as the magic churned and spelled the name of her new canvas.
Sparkling letters began to take shape as they burned against the dark sky. They always started randomly: backward, upside-down, and out of order. Then, twisting and twirling the golden letters became clearer and organized themselves into a legible name…



If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what would you do during that day? 


I would love to hang out with Myravelle! I think she and I would get along well and have a lot in common. I can imagine us hiking through the woods picking flowers then making all sorts of crafts and remedies. I would also love for her to teach me to sew–I can sew a little, but a lesson from a master like her would be amazing!


If your book had a candle, what scent would it be?


Oh, I love this question! I would imagine a candle that smells like the ritual Myravelle performs early on in the story. She uses many dried herbs and flowers, but I would pull out the sandalwood, vanilla, and sweet pea scents to create a signature candle for the book.


Do you prefer to write in silence or with noise? Why? 


I enjoy either writing in silence or having instrumental music going in the background. There are some nice instrumental playlists on YouTube that I often play while writing. I wish I could listen to regular music and write, but I have a hard time focusing when there is too much noise.


Pen or type writer or computer?


For a while, I would have 100% said computer. My laptop is how I have written a majority of my books. Now though, I have fallen in love with my Freewrite Traveler. It is a small travel keyboard/typewriter that syncs to my Google Docs through wifi. It is so much fun to write on and is very distraction-free!


Describe your writing style. 


I would have to say that my writing style is whimsical, lyrical, atmospheric, and slightly gothic. I enjoy writing poetry alongside every novel that I work on, so the poetic voice ends up slipping into my prose–which I really enjoy, so that works out for me!


What is your writing process? For instance do you do an outline first? Do you do the chapters first? 


I will usually daydream about the story for a while and take a few notes here and there. If the story idea truly clicks with me and becomes an obsession, I then do a huge brain dump to list everything I know about the story and everything I want included in it.


After that, I do outlining, world-building, and character development simultaneously. My outlines are often subject to change, and are more like a road map while I write the story.


I think something semi-unique to my writing process is that I also love to write poetry about my characters while working on a book. This is such a fun way for me to get to know their voices and can inspire scene ideas.


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Rosalyn Briar is a former teacher, a mother of two fearless daughters, and a wife to her soul mate. She loves reading, traveling, and playing board games. More importantly, she believes in fairy tales. When she is not reading or writing, you might find her playing dress-up or gleaning through the woods for wildflowers with her princesses.


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