The Fae Book 3: Butcher and Raine
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  • Reads 1,026,482
  • Votes 33,334
  • Parts 39
  • Time 5h 10m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2022
Mature
Butcher is the powerful president of The Lords of Mayhem Motorcycle Club who's never had a human emotion in his life. As the Sceptre of the King of the Fae, he's been hidden by the bad fae all of his life, despite not knowing fairies exist.
Raine is a yoga instructor filled with emotions, and is inexplicably drawn to this dangerous man so filled with darkness.
The two of them never made sense, but they still came together.
Then Raine found out why Butcher pursued her.
Add a surprise baby to the mix, and things go sideways.
It's going to be up to Butcher, the man without emotions, to turn things around.
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