There is one family in King's Fall that has it all. The Fowler family has had an iron talon over the city for years and now, with the marriage of Winestra Blightwood to Fergus Fowler, the family has it all. The council seat over the cities' protective guilds, old money, and new business, Lord Fergus Fowler is on top. Except, it seems, that someone is trying to ruin Fergus Fowler. And they're willing to spill blood to do it.
The night before the wedding, a thief is paid to steal the ring and two men corner a grieving daughter outside the shop where her mother was brutally murdered. Chaos ensues as two vastly different women are chased into the haunted forest behind Fowler Manor. It is in their meeting under the moonlight that a mistake is made. For one is the thief and one is a woman with a poisonous secret. Taken from the woods, tensions are high as three people stand at the top of the aerie and realize… someone has set them all up.
Aravis Blightwood, the Lord Commander and High Protector of the realm. A stiffy, work-a-holic man with very little social awareness that is but an illusion of the true monster beneath his feathers. Serias, the druid and thief. A nymph who is in over her head and on the hook for many debts. and lastly, Hazel Brown, a woman who seems like a shifter and realm-renowned potion-making witch. A secret she's desperate to keep hidden is threatened to spill out when she is accosted by her mother's murderers. The murder that was ordered by the very man who is willing to pay all of Serias' debts for one simple theft- Donnie Lighte.
Under the guise of a throuple relationship, the three will have to brave the world of glamorous people, old money, and even older grudges. Now that they're picking at the threads of this mystery, the stakes get higher…. Because it's not just Fergus Fowler they're after. Someone is pulling the strings and they will stop at nothing to get what they want, including destroying the three lovers.
A Fowl Company is a Dark Fantasy Romance. The romance in this book is fluffy and sweet and funny. However, please read all TW and CW's as the plot points in this book contain many topics that may not be suitable for all readers.