The Rose Bargain

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Release Date
February 04, 2026
ISBN
978-0063372528
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London, 1848—For four hundred years, England has been under the control of an immortal fae queen who tricked her way onto the throne. To maintain an illusion of benevolence, Queen Mor grants each of her subjects one opportunity to bargain for their deepest desire.

As Ivy Benton prepares to make her debut, she knows that not even a deal with the queen could fix what has gone wrong: Her family’s social standing is in shambles, her sister is a shadow of her former self, and Ivy’s marriage prospects are nonexistent. So when the queen announces a competition for Prince Bram’s hand, Ivy is the first to sign her name in blood. What a bargain can’t fix, a crown certainly could.

Ivy soon finds herself a surprising front-runner—with the help of an unexpected ally: Prince Bram’s brother, the rakish Prince Emmett, who promises to help Ivy win his brother’s heart…for a price. But as the season sweeps Ivy away, with glittering balls veiling the queen’s increasingly vicious trials, Ivy realizes there’s more at stake than just a wedding. Because all faerie bargains come with a cost, and Ivy may have discovered hers too late.

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(Updated: July 10, 2026)
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I love a good fae story where they’re tricky and mischievous in the true nature of fairies. Throw in a marriage competition with Bridgerton vibes, and you have the ticket to an outstanding story. Ivy competes with our ladies who are debuting this year, and much like Bridgeton, each lady makes deals to make herself stand out among all those vying for the most desired man, in this case, the prince. In this reimagined 1800s, instead of Queen Victoria picking her rose as her favorite, we have a Fae Queen who makes dangerous bargains with mortals, and we have Ivy who is desperate to gain her sister back and even goes so far as to use her bargain to undue her sisters which backfires as you can well imagine. Why would a Fae Queen give up any power she probably gained? Suppose you enjoyed The Selection series with all its interesting competition to be the final one to take the prince's hand and enjoy a bit of a rebellion brewing in the wings. In that case, The Rose Bargain will check all those boxes and the swoony romance with an exciting cliffhanger.
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