Friday, May 30, 2025

Cover Reveal: Fated to the Frost King by Robin D. Mahle & Elle Madison


A brutal Frost King. A bastard fae bride. A bond neither of them wanted.

                                             Cover Design by @coversbychristian

Book 1, in Frostbound Court Series
Out wherever books are sold, June 26, 2025!

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Everly Elarion never asked to be chosen. A bastard with a dangerous lineage, she’s spent her life surviving in the shadows of powerful men. Now she’s being forced to marry one.

Draven Ashwynter, the Frostgrave King, rules the Winter Court with an iron will and a heart carved from ice. Just when the kingdom teeters on the edge of ruin, the Court’s Visionary comes forth with a solution: the king’s fated mate has been found.

He’s meant to receive a match to his power. An equal. Instead, he gets Everly—illegitimate, defiant, and the last woman who would ever kneel to a king.

She doesn’t trust him. He doesn’t want her. But fate never asked their permission.

As enemies close in and old magics stir beneath the ice, their cold alliance begins to thaw into something far more dangerous than desire. Because in a court ruled by frost and blood, love isn’t just a weakness.

It’s a weapon.

And when war comes for the court, it may not be the kingdom that shatters first.
Fated to the Frost King is a slow burn, enemies-to-lovers romantasy, perfect for fans of Carissa Broadbent, and Sarah J. Maas.

Tropes waiting to ruin your life:

❄️ enemies at the altar
💔 slow-burn tension (all the yearning)
🔥 only one bed (you knew it was coming)
🔪 touch her and unalive
🖤 sarcastic heroine vs. cold-hearted king
🌙 fate, secrets, and forbidden power

If you like your romantasy sharp, slow-burning, and soaked in winter magic, FATED TO THE FROST KING is for you.







ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Elle and Robin are award-winning, USA Today Bestselling Authors of over twenty works in the Fantasy Romance genre. They are known for writing realistic, complex characters, witty banter, and epically gut-wrenching romances, topped off with eventual happily ever afters. Their books are also filled to the brim with slow-burn enemies-to-lovers dynamics, feisty heroines, and the only-one-bed trope – which is, in their humble opinions, the best trope of them all.


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