The Fae and Her Dragon, Not the typical HEA

Let's talk about The Fae and Her Dragon.



This book is a spin off novella from the book Taste the High Fae where Sasha is a side character who finds her true mate in a different kind of monster, in a different place.



So, I'm getting a bit of flack about not making this a fated mate story because I didn't flesh out how the readers would feel about the ending. My bad. I should have put an epilogue with Sasha's POV letting my readers know that her story continues and she does have hope of finding her true mate.



I did foreshadow this ending throughout the story. Reik isn't the type of male who will put up with a menage situation even though Sasha is. (Kinky little high fae) She understands this from the get go. She knows he's not her fated mate and that his fated mate is out there somewhere, waiting on him.



She chooses to love him anyway. She loves him wholeheartedly and even I was desperately searching for a way to keep these two together at the end of this novella. See? I suffered a bit of heartache too.



Except I knew that Sasha had somewhere else to be in order to find her HEA. I love Sasha because she's brave and refuses to close her heart up just because it might get broken. I don't think I would have taken on her journey with Reik in real life. I'm too guarded with my heart, can't stand the pain of having it shattered.



Sasha however, knows there's beauty in pain, pleasure even. She's fae, not human. They tend to be pansexual lovers because they can see beyond what is on the outside of a living being.



Instead of seeing some side show carnival freak in Reik, she saw a broken male who was lost and closed off. She loved him whole, pushed him outside his comfort zone and helped him find himself. That is what we do when we love someone, wholeheartedly.



Sasha would urge each and every one of you (because she loves humans) to stay in the arena of life and choose love even if it means a bit of pain eventually. Nobody stays together forever, either we break up or someone dies and leaves the other behind.



It shouldn't stop us from living and loving one another.
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Published on June 06, 2020 10:32
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