The Elven Healer's Apprentice

 

 

The Elven Healer's Apprentice

Elves of Eldarlan Book 4

by Elisa Rae

Genre: Medieval Fantasy Romance 

Merlon, the king of Eldarlan’s healer, hides his soft heart beneath a prickly exterior. Despite a traumatic childhood, he strives to excel as a healer and an elf. But he gets more than he bargained for when he rescues a human woman from certain death right before being snared in the curse put on the king of Eldarlan.

Left to fend for herself in an absent elf healer’s compound, Adela tries to be useful. The patients call her the healer’s apprentice. Something the healer rejects when he finally returns. Despite his grumpy manner, the healer displays a strange mixture of kindness and care. Intrigued, Adela suspects the healer hides more than he reveals.

The Elven Healer’s Apprentice is a light, fantasy romance novella about a romance between an elven healer and a human woman. It features a grumpy sunshine romance where opposites attract when they encounter forced proximity and jeopardy.


**Don't miss the other books in the series!**


The Elven Spymaster's Thief

Elves of Eldarlan Book 1

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The Shadow Elf's Rescuer

Elves of Eldarlan Book 2

Goodreads * Amazon


The Elf King's Sacrifice

Elves of Eldarlan Book 3

Goodreads * Amazon


A reader of fairytales and folklore, Elisa Rae loves a happy ending. Noblebright characters, dastardly villains, and chemistry between characters delight her. When she isn’t writing, she loves to watch superhero movies and literary dramas.

Elisa Rae is the pen name of Rachel Rossano.


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Comments

  1. Sounds wonderful! Thank you for sharing!

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  2. The world building would have been fun I think.

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  3. This sounds like a book that I am going to really enjoy!

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  4. I like the idea of a grumpy healer elf, somewhat of a change from the often aloof, supercilious ones frequently portrayed in stories.

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  5. I enjoy books with elves. Adding to my list.

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