Description
Whimsical but never frivolous, sweet but not sugary, deeply kind rather than merely nice. I loved it Alix E. Harrow
It s difficult to find a husband in Regency England when you re a young lady with only half a soul.
Ever since she was cursed by a faerie, Theodora Ettings has had no sense of fear or embarrassment - a condition which makes her prone to accidental scandal. Dora hopes to be a quiet, sensible wallflower during the London Season - but when the strange, handsome and utterly uncouth Lord Sorcier discovers her condition, she is instead drawn into dangerous and peculiar faerie affairs.
If Dora s reputation can survive both her curse and her sudden connection with the least-liked man in all of high society, then she may yet reclaim her normal place in the world. . . but the longer Dora spends with Elias Wilder, the more she begins to suspect that one may indeed fall in love, even with only half a soul.
Bridgerton meets Howl s Moving Castle in this enchanting historical fantasy, where the only thing more meddlesome than faeries is a marriage-minded mother.
Pick up HALF A SOUL, and be stolen away into Olivia Atwater s charming, magical version of Regency England!
Praise for Olivia Atwater:
A delightful, romantic romp that also deftly examines class and privilege, Half a Soul is the definition of a comfort read Hannah Whitten author of For the Wolf
Half a Soul is a perfect historical fantasy romance: warm, sparkling with magic, dangerous and delightful. I absolutely adored it. Tasha Suri, author of The Jasmine Throne
A hugely enjoyable take on the Regency. . . I wolfed this down with great pleasure. KJ Charles
Smart and subversive, these charming romances will ignite your heart - and your hope Shelley Parker-Chan, author of She Who Became the Sun
Whimsical, witty, and brimming over with charm. . . Dora and the Lord Sorcier have a place amongst my favourite fantasy romance couples ever India Holton, author of The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels
Half a Soul is exactly the comfort read we all need. This winsome, whimsical fantasy romance has much to say about privilege, justice, and the power of empathy, even as it sweeps you off your feet in the swooniest way possible Megan Bannen, author of The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy
A charming and original take on both the fae and the Regency fantasy genre, with plenty of humour and heart. I couldn t put it down. Heather Fawcett, author of Emily Wilde s Encyclopaedia of Faeries
About the Author
Olivia Atwater writes whimsical historical fantasy with a hint of satire. She lives in Montreal, Quebec with her fantastic, prose-inspiring husband and her two cats. When she told her second-grade history teacher that she wanted to work with history someday, she is fairly certain this isn t what either party had in mind. She has been, at various times, a historical re-enactor, a professional witch at a metaphysical supply store, a web developer, and a vending machine repairperson.