The Successor

The Successor: Tales of Pern Coen


A Standalone Tales of Pern Coen Novel


Can she trust a man sent by her enemy to help her save her clan from darkness?

Romantic Content: Passionate Kissing + Sensual Fade To Black

Perfect for readers who enjoy: Celtic inspired worldbuilding, enemies to lovers, a healer heroine, a cinnamon roll warrior hero, sea monsters, mythical creatures, forced proximity, found family, and a touch of magic.

A loyal warrior of the Ri of Ceffyl, Torin has no choice but to do the Ri’s bidding when he’s sent to hunt down a powerful healer. His task, however, is fraught with peril, as the healer he is forced to seek out is rumored to have been cursed by one of the Dark Spirits of the island of Pern Coen.

After a heart wrenching betrayal by the man she trusted the most, Briallen has been forced to carve out a lonely existence on the rugged coast. When a warrior comes to her door claiming to be sent by the man who betrayed her and demanding her return to Castle Afon, she refuses. But when that same warrior is attacked by a monster from the deep, she feels duty bound to help him with her gift of healing.

Thrown together in unexpected and unlikely circumstances, Torin and Briallen find themselves drawn to one another in ways they never imagined. But as their feelings for one another grow, the dark threats against the people of Ceffyl increase and Briallen discovers that she just might have the power to put an end to them. If there is to be any hope for the clan, Torin will have to determine where his loyalties lie and Briallen will have to decide if she can trust a man sent by her enemy.

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What Readers Are Saying

I read Hannah Carey’s books, The Hunter and The Huntress, and enjoyed them so much. I was impatiently awaiting the publication of The Successor, and it didn’t disappoint. It is well written with a story line that is easy to follow.

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If you like clean romantic fantasy, Celtic inspired gods and worldbuilding, a dash of looming dark magic, and enemies to lovers done well, be sure to pick up a copy of The Successor.

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