ROSEMARY HART
Fantasy romance
$39,75
A gorgeous hardcover edition! This handsome book features a velvety dust jacket with holographic silver foil that shimmers with every shift of light, and comes with lovely honeybee-themed sprayed edges and full-colour endpapers (illustrated by the author). A wonderful collector’s item for your shelf!
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Release: 15 May 2026
**Note: This product is printed in the UK and will be shipped directly from the printer.

Neverbound
Forget everything you think you know about Peter Pan’s Neverland.
Vivienne will stop at nothing to save her brother from Peter Pan – even if it means forming an uneasy alliance with Captain James Hook, resisting his biting cynicism, or facing the pull of his captivating, icy blue eyes. Hell, even if she herself becomes the bargaining chip. Because the captain might be an asshat… he’s also very pretty. Unfortunately.
Captain James Hook has been imprisoned on Neverland for longer than he cares to count. He has lost faith that he will ever escape the cruel games Pan plays with him… until a strange, lost girl stumbles into his arms.
A dark romantasy for readers who like their fairy tales twisted
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Bride of the Harvest King
Gyda and the Horned King#1
Every seventh harvest, one maiden is offered as a bride to the mysterious Harvest King.
Some return with his blessing. Others are lost to the forest forever.
When Gyda is chosen, duty leads her into the mist-shrouded woods, to the horned king who will be her husband for three nights. But the man behind the mask is not what she expected… and neither is her fate.
A darkly romantic autumn romantasy novella for readers who love Juliet Marillier, Beauty and the Beast, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and folkloric fantasy romance.
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Heart of the Holly King
Gyda and the Horned King #2
The second installment of the atmospheric Beauty and the Beast retelling Gyda and the Horned King.
For three nights, Gyda was the bride of the horned god of the forest, and she lost a piece of her heart to the wilderness.
But her love is forbidden. And the masked king himself… has vanished.
As winter tightens its grip on the land, the pressure mounts for Gyda to marry Tilman, the wealthy farmer’s son. Then, without warning, the Horned King returns, and Gyda is forced to make a heartbreaking choice: her duty, or her secret love.
Will she survive this merciless winter, or is she about to lose everything she holds dear?
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The Honeybee and the Lord of Storms
Ioanna never imagined she would be married to a man she doesn’t love. But when her father’s debts come due, she is bargained to Lord Constantin, the brooding border lord who stands between their kingdom and the savage clans beyond its walls. As war looms ever closer, he is the only man powerful enough to hold the line.
Cold. Severe. With eyes that pierce straight into her soul, Constantin frightens her. And Stormhold, his ancient fortress at the edge of the world, holds secrets that whisper in the dark: a power buried for generations, sealed in the forbidden tower.
As enemy forces gather and Constantin’s strength begins to wane, Ioanna finds herself at the heart of a choice that could decide the fate of the kingdom. Together, they might stop the coming war…
…but doing so means trusting the man she never thought she could love, and confronting the darkness even he fears.
COMING MAY 15, 2026
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About Me
Hello! I’m a fantasy romance author with a great big love for dark folkloric themes, enemies to lovers, and Beauty and the Beast dynamics. My Dark Gothic Romantasy bestseller Stormbruid (The Honeybee and the Lord of Storms) received the 2023 Dutch Indie Awards for Best Plot.
My fantasy worlds are folkloric and dark, with sweet yet resilient heroines who make my morally grey anti-heroes fall head over heels.
I live in the Netherlands with my husband, our son, and our cat. When I’m not writing, you can usually find me drinking way too much tea, going for long walks, or pottering about in my kitchen garden.
When it comes to romance novels, well... I've always been of the opinion that damsels in distress don’t necessarily need saving from brooding villains. Honestly, I'd much prefer to see the villain get the girl, thank you very much!


