Fairydale: A Dark Gothic Fantasy Romance
by Veronica LancetCategory
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USA TODAY BESTSELLER A mysterious inheritance draws orphaned teacher Darcy O’Sullivan to the eerie coastal town of Fairydale, where she becomes entangled in a deadly love triangle while facing an ancient evil that could destroy them all in this haunting and seductive blend of gothic horror and historical fantasy. “I might be evil personified, but you’re the only one I’ll ever be good to.” August 1955: When Miss Darcy O’Sullivan, an orphaned English teacher from Boston, receives a letter finding out that her biological father passed away, she is surprised to find herself included in his will. There is only one condition. She must travel to Fairydale to attend his funeral. With the promise of a sizeable inheritance, Darcy decides to journey to the small coastal town that holds the secrets of her birth. But the moment she steps foot into Fairydale, things start to go amiss. There are odd rumors, odd deaths, and even odd men—especially brooding Caleb Hale—part of the infamous Hale family. During the day, she falls deeper and deeper under Caleb’s spell as he forces her to step out of her comfort zone and embrace her inner sensuality. But at night, it’s another man who haunts her dreams—Amon d’Artan, a nobleman who lived two centuries ago. Amon is sweet and suave where Caleb is intense and dangerous. Soon, she finds herself embroiled in a web of lies, deceit, and inexplicable events that make her question her sanity. And when an ancient evil threatens the town and everything Darcy holds dear, she must make the ultimate choice. But will she survive it?
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Chloe harpertantalizing, flirtatious, Encourageable, horrifying
"Opinion: I loved this book. It has such a gothic horror fantasy romance vibe with historic elements. Darcy. I loved the character development of Darcy . Once we find out about her traumatic background and the pain she has endured as Sela, and her other variations of herself. It’s like you want her to finally be happy in this life. Amon, The man that you are , yes he is deliciously morally gray , he will literally burn the world over the death of his wife, and honestly I love to see it. This man was the biggest “it’s on site” “keep my wife’s name out yo mouth” type of man. I read some comments where people were like saying rape is romanized in this book. But where was that even at ?? Did you even read the book all the way through ? Spice : 🌶️ 🌶️ 🌶️ 🌶️ ( the heat builds as the tension does) Themes: reincarnation, historic plots with a twist, religion, finding humility, second chances, healing from trauma, invisible loyalties, self sacrifice, enemies to lovers, fated mates Triggers: Blood play, suggested and described grape (pp. 316), child abuse, torture Plot: Darcy is an orphaned English teacher who was left by her mother to be raised by nuns. One day she received a letter addressed from a place called Fairydale, to attend her father’s reading of the will whom she never knew existed. When she arrived she quickly learns that nothing is as it seems there. But despite her growing concerns over strange phenomena that keeps happening, everyone acts as if it is a normal everyday thing. Until, Darcy is faced with multiple mind altering events that shape her perception of her current reality and leave her questioning if she is in fact going mad. She continues to stay in town for the money that is promised To her in her father’s will. While also dealing with strange dreams that started ever since she stepped foot in town. Dreams places and people she has never been, but they feel so familiar. As Darcy begins to try to attempt to put prices together she meets a man that feels frighteningly familiar she can’t help but feel pulled to him. And she soon finds out how all of these coincidences play a part in her place in Fairydale. ["
September 10, 2025 Verified Purchase
Ashley WadleyCaptivating
"Fairydale immediately captivated me with its unique blend of gothic horror, dark fantasy, and multi-timeline romance. Fairydale the town was unsettling and mysterious from the start, for example the eerie piano scene in the church, which hinted at a world where nothing was as it seemed. Although I did find myself re-reading passages due to occasional confusion, the compelling elements outweighed this for me. Amon, the morally grey hero with an intensity that is utterly captivating. His possessive, and deeply traumatized nature, paired with his sharp intelligence and fierce protectiveness, quickly made him my favorite. I loved his poetic declarations of devotion, such as "Where you go, I go. If you exist so do I, and if you're not, nor am.” Darcy made me laugh out loud when refusing to be spoken down to. But, her composure during the truly bizarre and unsettling events, especially given her sheltered and religious upbringing, sometimes stretched believability. I also felt that certain secondary plotlines, like the Pierce family and Darcy's potential half-siblings, held immense, yet unexplored, potential. While Amon completely won me over, the relationship between Caleb and Darcy didn't quite capture my interest in the same way. Overall, Fairydale is a book of striking contrasts. Despite some issues with pacing and character choices that may not suit every reader, those seeking an intense, obsessive, and emotionally charged dark romance will find themselves deeply drawn into its powerful and distinctive narrative. ["
July 2, 2025 Verified Purchase