Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Fairies by Heather Fawcett is a cozy, whimsical fantasy filled with adventure, academia, and a touch of romance—perfect for fans of fae folklore and grumpy-sunshine dynamics.
Emily Wilde is a brilliant scholar and the leading expert on the Hidden Ones, the elusive and often dangerous fair folk. She’s dedicated her life to documenting their customs and magic, which is why she finds herself in the remote village of Hrafnsvik, determined to complete the world’s first encyclopedia of faeries.
But Emily prefers books to people, and the villagers aren’t exactly warming up to her. To make matters worse, her infuriatingly charming and effortlessly handsome academic rival, Wendell Bambleby, arrives uninvited, disrupting her perfectly laid-out research plans. As Emily delves deeper into the mysteries of the fae, she realizes there’s more to Wendell than meets the eye—and more to the faeries of Hrafnsvik than she ever imagined.
📖✨ Enchanting, atmospheric, and brimming with folklore, Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Fairies is a must-read for lovers of slow-burn romance, magical academia, and stories that feel like stepping into a fairy tale.
⚠️ Warning: May cause an insatiable urge to disappear into the woods with a field journal and a cup of tea.