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2/1/2022

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The Elven Spymaster's Thief
Elves of Eldarlan Book 1
by Elisa Rae
Genre: Fantasy Romance 

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In a world full of elves, woodwose, gargoyles, and brownies among others, humans can’t help crossing paths with all of the magical species. Well, everyone except Avril. She manages to avoid all elves. Then one day, her master orders her to steal a dagger from the very elf she wishes to evade most, the elven spymaster of Eldarlan. Bound by her indenture, she has no choice but to obey. She plans a swift sneak and grab mission, but things go awry.

Illeron knows more than any elf should. The gathering, analyzing, and disseminating of information consumes his life to the point his brother suggests he needs a distraction. So, when a human woman breaks into his study to steal his dagger, he seizes the opportunity and offers her a bargain she can’t refuse. And a fate he never imagined.

The Elven Spymaster’s Thief is a light, fantasy romance novella full of banter, flirting, and fun romantic moments. It features an opposites-attract romance between a human girl and a smoldering elf lord with a bit of a culture clash thrown in for fun.



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​Avril

The moment my eyes fell on the dagger, I knew something was very wrong. The thing was ugly, roughly made, and hardly even functional. Why did my master send me into the den of the greatest mastermind in Eldarlan to steal a child’s toy? I squinted at it. It was not even an enchanted toy.
Still, I had my orders. My life and livelihood depended on fulfilling this mission. Grimore wouldn’t tolerate anything less than absolute success. Letting out the smallest of silent sighs, I approached the table. I ascertained that it hadn’t been boobytrapped either magically or otherwise using all of my observation skills.
Well, here I go, I thought. I reached across the table and lifted the small dagger from its display.
“Are you sure you want that one?”
I jumped. My heart threatened to leap from my chest. For one frantic moment, I feared I would die from fright. I whirled toward the voice. Anger replaced panic in an instant. “Are you trying to kill me?”
“No.” He was lean, but there was a substance to his frame, unlike most elves I had seen from afar. Muscle across the chest and shoulders gave his long lines a dangerous power that had nothing to do with magic. His piercing green eyes assessed me with a sharpness that made me want to flinch away. Unlike most of his kind, he had cropped his brown hair instead of letting it flow down his back. The tapered curls did nothing to hide the pointed tips of his ears. His clothing also had a simpler cut, but the fabric was no less fine. It hung in elegant lines, accentuating his feline-like movements as he stalked across the hardwood floor. “I was merely curious.”
“Whether or not you could shock my heart into stopping?” I backed up until my hips hit the edge of the table behind me. I still clutched the sheathed dagger to my chest. After all this, I had no intention of leaving without it.
“Human hearts are fragile, but I have never known one as young as yours to stop due to shock. Blade, curse, poison, draining, or ripping it from the chest, yes. Those can kill, but fright, no.” He held out his elegant hand. “Give me the blade.”
“No.” Unnerved by how unfailingly he stared into my eyes despite my bespelled cloak and the mask obscuring my features.
“I could take it by force.”
“You will lose more than you gain in the process.”
His impassive features moved. An eyebrow rose slightly as though intrigued. “I am stronger than I look.”
I snorted. “So am I.” I slid my favorite blade from its hiding place without letting go of the useless one I was trying to steal. There was no way this thug of Whispier’s was going to relieve me of my prize, elf or not.
In an instant, before I could react, a long thin stiletto flicked into his fingers, and the cool edge of the blade rested against my throat. “I am faster.”
“That may be,” I admitted.
A twitch near his eye broke through his stoic mask. “But?”
I leaned slightly back from his blade, giving me the ability to swallow. His eyes narrowed as he watched the movement of my throat. I used the distraction wisely.
“Speed isn’t everything.” I pressed the edge of my deadly iron-laced blade to his gut, perfectly positioned to drive it straight up into his stomach at the slightest provocation.
To my surprise, the corner of his mouth twitched, and he stepped closer. “I doubt you will have time to follow through on that threat. A quick flick of my wrist, and you will be dead in seconds.”
I stared into the mysterious depths of his enigmatic spring green eyes. He was close enough that I could see the blue flecks near his pupil and the ring of silver around the iris’ outer edge. I could also feel him. His deep, even breaths fluttered against the mask, bringing the scents of trees, fresh air, and the promise of something inexplicable. A tingle of wild magic different from the comfortable brownie charms on my cloak invaded my head. A sleep spell! It whispered sweetly of warmth and comfort, tempting me to relax.
I closed my eyes. Abruptly the sensation ceased. I jabbed my knife into his gut, not hard enough to break the skin, but enough to get him to back up ever so slightly.
“Your death will be more painful,” I growled as I opened my eyes to glare at him. The spell was still there, trying to invade my head again. However, now that I was aware of it, I could resist it.
“I will heal.” Something changed in his eyes.
“But you will suffer while you heal.” I frowned. What had changed in his eyes? Laughter? “You are laughing at me!” I shoved at his chest hard. He complied, but the way he did it—moving long enough after I pushed—made it clear he was doing it because he wished, not because I forced him to.
He tossed the blade in his hand. It disappeared into the air. The magic was so neat and tidy that the blade blinked out without a sound, flash of light, or puff of air. It was hard not to gape in wonder at the trick. And he knew it. His mouth quirked briefly. “You will stay.”
“I beg your pardon?” I glared at him. “I am going to take this and leave.”
“You will find that impossible.” He turned his back on me, clearly not caring in the least that I was still armed. Prowling over to the large desk before the great windows opposite the door I had entered, he started flipping through papers. “What is your name?”
“I don’t see how that has anything to do with the matter.” I knew about the tricks the elves and other fae played once they knew a person’s name. There was no way he was getting mine.
“Family name then, paranoid one.”
“Soleil,” I reluctantly offered.
“Ah, I thought so.” He straightened, a strange pen glowing in his hand. “You have a brother.”
“Yes.”
“He is in my service.”
“He contracted himself into Whispier’s service.” I emphasized the name. Why would I deal with an underling when it was Whispier I wished to hurt for taking Solon from me? “I don’t know who you are.”
This time his eyes lightened. “Do you want to free him?”
I pressed my lips together to suppress the urge to scream at him. I glared at him instead. “Why do you ask?”
“That is a yes then.” He plucked a document from the air. The glowing edges gleamed despite the dimness of the room. “What if I offer you a bargain? Your brother’s freedom for your companionship.”
“What?”
“Friendship, conversation, company—nothing untoward or physical beyond being in the same room frequently.”
“Only Whispier has that power,” I pointed out.
He tilted his head slightly to the side. “I am Whispier. The fact you haven’t figured that out yet doesn’t speak well of your intelligence.”
“In that case, I might kill you.”
His mouth did the funny little quirk again. “You might find me hard to kill.”
I eyed him from beneath raised eyebrows. “Is that a challenge?”
“You won’t be able to kill me. The bond will prevent you from attacking my person.”
“What about maiming? Poisoning? Papercuts?”
His eyes turned silvery. “Papercuts aren’t lethal.”
I just grinned at him.
“Besides, I heal quickly.”
“How about cuts from iron-edged paper?”
“That is a myth, you know.” He turned his attention to the glowing edged document. “Iron only gives us a stomachache.”
I snorted. “Maybe I will just make it so you wish to die.”
A soft sigh of air whispered through the room, and suddenly there was a third presence. The shadow elf from earlier materialized next to Whispier. What had Whispier called him—Casimir? He no longer appeared to be a solid black shadow. Like Whispier, he was tall, lean, and dangerous. Unlike the mastermind, his skin was a dusky brown. His pale green eyes, almost precisely the same shade as Whispier’s, flicked from side to side, assessing the two of us.
“Are you quite finished?” he asked the mastermind.
“Almost.” With a flick of his slender fingers, he flipped the document to face me. “Our agreement. Your friendship in exchange for your brother’s freedom from my service. Your every need will be provided for—food, clothing, housing—in exchange, you will attend me here in my study or other public rooms in the palace.”
“And do what?” I demanded. It sounded too good to be true.
He shrugged. “Talk, eat, ignore me, whatever you wish.”
“Annoy you?”
He waved the paper impatiently. “Should you wish. Do we have a deal?”
“And Solon is free?”
“The moment you sign this.” He offered the glowing pen.
“What about my current master? It isn’t as though I am a free woman.”
“What is your master’s name?”
“Grimore.”
His eyes flared silver and he tilted his head to the side. “Interesting. And the nature of your contract is?”
“Thievery in exchange for room, board, and protection.”
“Protection from what?” His impassive features tightened. “Do you have a price on your head?”
“Not that I know of. He keeps me safe from those who would prey on a lone woman.”
“I can provide that.”
I snorted softly. “And who will protect me from you?”
“The agreement will. I bound it into the clauses that I cannot touch you with the intent to hurt or take advantage. The spell will hold me to it.”
I had heard of spells reading the intents of a person’s actions so that made sense. Food, shelter, protection, and all I had to do in exchange was keep a man company. It sounded almost too good to be true. But then--
I took the paper and read the terms. Solon would be free. I signed the document in glimmering silver ink that appeared to absorb into the paper as I wrote. With the last stroke of my name, I felt the bond take hold with a tingling jolt of magic. The paper disappeared as abruptly as it appeared. Whispier muttered something in Elvish. The shadow elf rolled his eyes and disappeared in a soundless rush of displaced air.


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A reader of fairytales and folklore, Elisa Rae loves a happy ending. Noblebright characters, dastardly villains, and chemistry between characters delight her. When she isn’t writing, she loves to watch superhero movies and literary dramas.
Elisa Rae is the pen name of Rachel Rossano.

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What did you enjoy most about writing this book?

The interplay between the characters and the excitement of world building in a totally new world were my chief enjoyments of this project. The flirty tension between the spymaster and the thief made for enjoyable and fun exchanges. And the world has so much potential both in the species and their politics and the magic system. I can’t wait to write more.

Also, writing a novella made a pleasant change from my earlier work, which tend to be much longer and more complex. The Elven Spymaster’s Thief became a fun, light project with plenty of action and romance.



What inspired you to write this book?

A number of inspirations came together at once.

First, I began discussing the general idea of trying out a new genre with my husband. This will be my first foray into the world of more typical fantasy romance with magic and fantastical creatures. I have been an avid reader of fantastical tales for many years.

At about the same time I mentioned some of my story ideas to my close writing friend, who has been trying to talk me into trying the genre. She got very excited about the potential and listed all the reasons that writing them would be a great idea.

Then the ideas came in a flood. Premise, plot, and the climatic scene all came first. The character of Illeron (the spymaster) formed quickly, inspired by Sherlock, and Avril (the thief) followed soon after. Before I knew it I had everything I needed for a book and enough additional book ideas to form eight more to follow.


Do the characters all come to you at the same time or do some of them come to you as you write?
Frequently they come in batches. This time Illeron formed first, my elven spymaster inspired by Sherlock from Sherlock. He tends toward intensity and seriousness. His hyperfocus helps him in his position, but it makes him a bit grim. So, Avril, a feisty and mischievous thief, made the perfect foil for him. She provokes him and teases him, which no one else in his life does. Also, her cheerful irreverence means she keeps him from thinking too highly of himself. Then, shortly after, Casimir, his brother developed, and the fun really began.


Do you write one book at a time or do you have several going at a time?
I usually write one book at a time. This time was no different. I wrote The Elven Spymaster’s Thief and its sequel (The Shadow Elf’s Rescuer) in a matter of two months. I am now working on the third novella now.


What is your writing process? For instance, do you do an outline first? Do you do the chapters first?
I begin with inspiration. I can be character driven (frequently does), but for this series, many of the book ideas sprouted as I worked through the basics of the world creation. Elves, gargoyles, humans, Seelie and Unseelie, all of them brought their own cultures and opportunities for culture clashes, interesting interactions, and much more. I am so excited to explore them all.


How long on average does it take you to write a book?
For full length novels, I usually take multiple months, but for these novellas, it can be a matter of weeks to a month or two.



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52 Comments
Bernie Wallace
2/1/2022 06:19:58 am

How long did it take you to write your book?

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Michele Soyer
2/1/2022 06:35:59 am

Buying this book for granddaughter - it is really a genre she loves.

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Beyond Comps
2/1/2022 09:33:50 am

Great cover!

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Jon Heil
2/1/2022 11:32:10 am

Hope the crew works out

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Bea LaRocca
2/1/2022 12:24:23 pm

I love the cover, synopsis and excerpt, this is a must read for me. Thank you for sharing your guest post and book details and for offering a giveaway, I have enjoyed reading about you and your work and am looking forward to reading your stories

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wendy hutton
2/1/2022 12:25:19 pm

love the cover, this sounds like a wonderful book

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Kari B
2/1/2022 12:35:22 pm

Sounds like an exciting fantasy world to jump into with some intriguing lead characters.

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Rita Wray
2/1/2022 02:41:42 pm

Sounds like a great read.

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Sherry
2/1/2022 04:48:36 pm

I love the cover and the excerpt.

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Laurie Nykaza
2/1/2022 05:17:32 pm

I would so enjoy reading this book and I like the cover too. How long did it take to write it?

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Marcy Meyer
2/1/2022 06:51:41 pm

I like the cover. Great images and coloring.

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bn100
2/1/2022 08:23:46 pm

nice interview

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Tracie Cooper
2/2/2022 09:38:10 am

What inspires your book plot ideas?

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Terri Quick
2/2/2022 02:12:39 pm

Great cover

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Wendy Jensen
2/2/2022 05:21:00 pm

The book details sound great. I love magical.

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sarah s
2/2/2022 08:06:51 pm

How long did it take you to write the book?

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Debbie P
2/2/2022 09:28:24 pm

This sounds like a good book and I am looking forward to reading it. Nice cover.

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Susan Smith
2/3/2022 03:56:18 pm

I like the cover and excerpt. Thanks for sharing!

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Barbara Montag
2/4/2022 08:52:05 am

This is a great book for me to curl up in bed with!
Thank you for sharing it with us.

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Peggy Salkill
2/4/2022 12:07:07 pm

Sounds good!

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David Hollingsworth
2/4/2022 06:22:04 pm

How did you come up with the ideas of the book?

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beth shepherd
2/4/2022 07:04:28 pm

This looks like a great read.

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Ann Fantom
2/4/2022 07:39:31 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Sandra
2/4/2022 09:35:31 pm

Sounds like a good book to read, just wondering if it was fun to write?

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Serge B
2/5/2022 03:35:50 am

I enjoyed the excerpt

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Debbi Wellenstein
2/5/2022 10:28:29 am

I enjoyed the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Cynthia C
2/6/2022 03:14:00 pm

The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.

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Karin
2/7/2022 07:38:30 am

Nice excerpt

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Calvin
2/7/2022 11:35:38 pm

Super neat theme to your book.

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Ellie Wright
2/10/2022 04:25:11 pm

Sounds like a great book. I'm looking forward to reading it.

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Christy R.
2/11/2022 10:28:30 pm

The book details sound interesting. Very eye catching cover as well.

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David Basile
2/12/2022 03:06:18 pm

Sounds like a great read

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LYNN CLAYTON
2/12/2022 09:27:18 pm

looks/good

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Kelly D
2/16/2022 09:29:56 am

The book sounds good, very suspenseful.

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acadiagirl
2/18/2022 12:39:05 pm

Sounds interesting. How did you come up with the idea for this story?

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Robin Abrams
2/19/2022 02:59:03 pm

I love this cover it looks great. Sounds like a book I must read.

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Stephanie Liske
2/21/2022 10:38:59 pm

I like the book details.

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K
2/26/2022 08:44:33 pm

Thank you for sharing. This seems like such an interesting read. Love a good fantasy :)

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Diana Hardt
2/27/2022 01:16:55 am

Nice cover. It sounds like a really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.

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Carol G
2/27/2022 03:29:30 pm

This sounds like a good story to combat some of the more serious things going on in the world--and in a LOT of books!

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Daniel M
2/28/2022 02:17:31 pm

like the cover

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Ken Ohl
2/28/2022 02:50:40 pm

this cover looks intriguing

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Danielle Day
2/28/2022 04:22:18 pm

It sounds very good.

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Tammi Laney
2/28/2022 10:20:50 pm

Great excerpt!

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Tammi Laney
2/28/2022 10:22:12 pm

Is this based on a true story?

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Judy Gregory
3/1/2022 08:08:57 am

Lovely background on your cover.

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Jen Reed
3/1/2022 03:53:36 pm

The fantasy romance book sounds fun to read and I like the cover art.

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Sand
3/1/2022 09:35:57 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Renata
3/1/2022 10:07:59 pm

Sounds good!

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Rajee Pandi
3/1/2022 11:41:28 pm

Great cover!

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Jen L
5/22/2022 07:28:45 pm

Enjoyed the excerpt

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jason jennings,
6/3/2022 03:44:44 pm

love the cover cant wait to read.

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