Series: Dark and Otherworldy, Book 1
Genre: romantasy, urban fantasy, portal fantasy
Tropes: enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn romance, morally gray fae prince, badass heroine, court intrigue and betrayals

Book Description:
Infiltrate the fae court. Free the captives. Don’t fall for the enemy prince.
Leigh Morgan’s mission is simple: pose as a servant in the dark, decadent palace of Otherworld, gather intelligence, and destroy the fae monsters who stole her sister. She’s not here to be seduced by silken lies and dangerous magic.
But when she catches the eye of a cunning fae prince, everything changes.
He sees through her disguise. He unravels her carefully built walls with every heated glance and whispered word. And worse—he’s not the cold, inhuman creature she expected. Beneath his lethal charm lies something far more dangerous: a heart she’s beginning to understand.
Now Leigh faces an impossible truth: she can’t abandon her mission, but she can’t stop falling for him either. Every step toward freeing the captive humans drives her closer to destroying the prince who’s become everything she never expected.
And when Dredarion discovers her betrayal? He’ll have no choice but to execute her himself.
Perfect for fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses, Poison and Honey is a portal romantasy brimming with forbidden romance, palace intrigue, morally gray fae, and impossible choices that will leave your heart aching.
“There are definite fireworks between the two, but thankfully, no instalove. I’m such a sucker for conflicted romances in UF and these two are like moths to the flame if that flame is all actuality a bug zapper.” – Cats Love Coffee Book Reviews
“Leigh is ‘that’ heroine who has all of the strength, the intelligence, and the daring that makes it impossible not to be on her side.” – Goodreads Reviewer
