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The Withered Crown

In a world that punishes integrity, defiance becomes sacred.

Magic still endures in the Blue Ridge Mountains, hidden behind the church bells and gossip of Briar Gap, North Carolina. Mara Hollis runs the local occult shop, and when a protection spell meant to banish her obsessive ex goes wrong, it summons something ancient across the Veil.

Eiranthiel is a cursed fae guardian: bound, dangerous, and sworn to protect Mara until she’s “safe.” But nothing in Briar Gap is safe anymore. Her ex won’t let go, power has begun targeting anyone who won’t conform, and the magic meant to protect her is tearing open old, hungry places in the mountain.

With her coven, her watchful cat, and the guardian she never meant to call, Mara must decide whether to hide—or defy what’s coming.

A story of witches and weather, sovereignty and control, The Withered Crown is about the cost of safety, the defiance of remembering, and the dangerous grace of being truly seen.

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General Info
TitleThe Withered Crown
AuthorTegan Lleuad
GenreUrban Fantasy
Publish DateApril 6, 2026
PublisherMoonShine Caravan, Jacksonville, FL USA
eBook
Kindle Unlimited
File Size21.2 MB
Amazon ASINB0FZNFGLRJ
Paperback
ISBN00
# of Pages415
Audio Book
NarratorDelilah Simmons
Running Time0 hours 0 minutes

In a world that punishes integrity, defiance becomes sacred.

Magic still endures in the Blue Ridge Mountains, tucked behind the church bells and gossip of Briar Gap, North Carolina. Mara Hollis runs the local occult shop where spells are sold in mason jars and wrapped in brown paper. But when a protection spell meant to banish her obsessive ex goes wrong, it calls something ancient across the Veil, and a cursed fae guardian answers.

Eiranthiel is bound, beautiful and dangerous. He owes Mara protection until she’s “safe.” Trouble is, nothing in Briar Gap is safe anymore. Her ex refuses to let go, an authoritarian president has begun targeting those who don’t fit his vision of order, and the magic Mara used to defend herself begins to unravel the thin places around her home, drawing forgotten powers back into the world.

As zealotry spreads through the hills and old magic stirs in answer, Mara must decide who she is willing to become to survive. With her coven, her watchful cat, and the reluctant guardian she never meant to summon, she must choose whether to hide, fight, or reclaim the mountain’s memory before it devours its own.

A story of witches and weather, sovereignty and control, The Withered Crown is about the cost of safety, the defiance of remembrance, and the dangerous grace of being truly seen.

Tropes

🕯️ Witchy small-town magic

💀 A cursed fae protector bound by old oaths

🌒 Found-family covens and fierce female friendship

🔥 Slow-burn, fated-but-forbidden romance

🐈 Sarcastic cats who see too much

🌿 Ancestral secrets and Appalachian folklore

⚔️ Magic rising against modern authoritarianism

Early Reviews

This book felt heavy in the best way. I was constantly aware of the atmosphere while reading—everything felt dark, quiet, and meaningful. It’s the kind of story that makes you slow down and really sit with it. I finished it feeling thoughtful and slightly unsettled, and it stayed in my head longer than I expected. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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The Withered Crown by Tegan Lleuad is a stunning dark fantasy that completely captivated me from the first page. Lleuad crafts a richly detailed world filled with political intrigue, dangerous magic, and deeply complex characters. Every chapter is brimming with tension, suspense, and moments of heartbreak that keep you turning pages late into the night.

The characters are beautifully nuanced—flawed, courageous, and emotionally compelling. Their struggles and growth feel raw and real, making it impossible not to become invested in their journeys. The story masterfully blends dark fantasy with deep emotional stakes, weaving together themes of power, loyalty, and the personal cost of ambition.

The pacing is perfect, balancing high-stakes action with quiet, emotional moments that add real depth. Lleuad’s writing is immersive and lyrical, making the world and its inhabitants feel incredibly vivid.
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