The Starwoven Duology
An emotional romantasy with fairytale vibes, yearning, forbidden love, and a cinnamon roll MMC.
My future husband came as swiftly as they promised.
I didn’t know what he looked like, what he liked, or what he hated.
All I knew was his name—Lord Thalen of the Vale.
Our kingdom was in a desperate state.
A magical blight devastated our realm.
It was a curse from the fae.
Lord Thalen promised supplies we needed and I—the ever-dutiful eldest daughter of King Ardyn of Bailoc—would be traded for them.
It was meant to be a seamless union that would take me far beyond my kingdom’s borders.
But Bailoc didn’t just want the supplies he promised.
They wanted their biggest secret to remain hidden deep in the Vale.
Before my wedding I uncovered a secret that had been hidden for twenty-five years.
I wasn’t my father’s daughter.
Fae blood ran through my veins.
It wasn’t safe to stay.
So I ran away.
-Princess Aelira
Start with The Starwoven Song and then read The Starwoven Crown to complete the duology.
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The Starwoven Duology is an emotional romantasy with fairytale vibes, yearning, forbidden love, and a cinnamon roll MMC.
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Start with The Starwoven Song and then read The Starwoven Crown to complete the duology.
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• Forbidden romance that aches before it blooms (but you won't have to wait until page 300 to see them kiss)
• Quiet magic rooted to the land (it responds when she breaks)
• A resilient, dress-wearing female main character (who loves archery, but isn't a warrior)
• A protective, bold, cinnamon roll male main character (with layers)
• Fae (they're not all cruel, but they deeply respect the land they live alongside.)
• Found family (the kind you enjoy some light banter with)
• Enchanted Heirlooms (that know more than you do)
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The Starwoven Duology and Stolen Radiance (The Everlight Duology) take place in the same world, but both stories follow different couples and storylines.
The Starwoven Duology follows Princess Aelira’s story and The Everlight Duology follows her sister, Princess Ashlyn’s story.
Readers can enter the world of Nythrel with either duology. -
Due to mature content and adult themes Brit recommends the story for readers who are 18+