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THE CROWN OF MOONLIGHT By: Martina Boone
The Five Crowns
Mayfair Publishing
November 2025
On Sale: November 11, 2025
Featuring: Flora Domhnall; Chyr
ISBN: 1946773263 EAN: 2940182028462 Kindle: B0FTRM95H8 Paperback / e-Book
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Fantasy Romance | Romance Fantasy
A Court of Thorns and Roses meets Outlander in this haunting romantic fantasy about a war between high fae courts, a young Highland woman fighting for her clan, and a fierce immortal protector in a kilt. Five crowns. Two reluctant lovers. One throne between them. Flora Domhnall is determined to protect her people and keep her Highland clan neutral in a war between immortals. Then she finds a dying warrior—one of the rebel king’s Riders—bleeding in her woods. If the Raven Queen’s soldiers catch him, Flora's clan will hang as traitors. If she turns him away, the rebels will demand revenge. Chyr never expected to owe his life to a mortal woman. He's supposed to be immortal, but a mysterious wound is dragging him toward death, and the doorway back to his world is sealing shut. If he misses it, the queen will tighten her grip on Flora’s realm and turn her conquest toward Chyr's world beyond the veil. Bound by necessity and hunted at every turn, Flora and Chyr cross moor and mountain while the Highlands burn and the ancient land awakens in fury. Flora's magic defies the oaths that bind Chyr, but as her power grows, he needs her to wield it. To save his people and hers, he’ll pay the price in pain and heartbreak. Honor is everything—until it isn’t. Then you hunt for the one chance left. Romantasy • Highland fae rebellion • Dual POV • High angst • Slow-burn → spice • Enemies to lovers • Forced proximity • Immortal wounded hero • Smart, strong heroine • Touch her and die • Closing-door portal fantasy • Chosen one • Found family • Banter • Cinematic • High stakes • Matriarchy vs Patriarchy "As a massive fan of Outlander, I went into this story hoping for a touch of sweeping romance, aching emotion, and lush world-building - and I was not disappointed. In fact, the similarities were uncanny in the best possible way. There's the same richness of setting, the same sense of fate-touched love, and that slow, simmering tension between two characters who feel destined for each other, even as the world threatens to pull them apart." - Lilith's Library
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