Summer's Fae: Fated Mates Romance
Gravenshade Vows • Book 1
by Juno Heart
About This Book
When a wounded wolf shows up at the edge of the woods and a naked man materializes in your kitchen the next morning — claiming to be one and the same — Juno Heart has already set the tone: playful, disorienting, and charged with the kind of slow-burn tension that makes you read faster even as you want it to last. Summer's Fae opens a world where human memory is unreliable, fae courts are dangerous, and the line between protector and captor is deliberately, deliciously blurred. The stakes are personal before they're ever epic, which is exactly what keeps the pages turning.
Heart writes fated-mates romance with a light touch on the banter and a heavy hand on the longing — a combination that suits the subgenre perfectly. The vow-as-obstacle device earns its keep here, generating genuine tension rather than manufactured delay. The voice is first-person and sardonic without tipping into self-parody, and the pacing moves between comedic domestic absurdity and genuine emotional weight with enough ease that neither undercuts the other. Readers who want their fantasy romance grounded in character rather than spectacle will find this a satisfying opener to the series.