Can’t Wait Wednesday: Enchanting the Fae Queen by Stephanie Burgis

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to share upcoming book releases that we’re excited about! This meme is based on Waiting on Wednesday, which was created and hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

I loved Wooing the Witch Queen and the other characters introduced in that book made me so excited to check out future installments! Enchanting the Fae Queen is the next in the series and follows Queen Lorelei, the bright and sparkly fae queen and the general we were introduced to briefly at the end of the previous book. This sounds like it will be a riot of fun and I look forward to reading it! Enchanting the Fae Queen will be released January 27, 2026.


Queen Lorelei is a notorious fae seductress, with a trail of broken hearts in her wake. But behind her glamorous lifestyle and sparkling mask lurks a dangerously intelligent woman who’d do anything to keep her people safe – even kidnap the enemy empire’s most famous hero.

The virtuous high general Gerard de Moireul represents all that is moral and true. He has to, after his parents were executed for treason. The last thing he needs is the Queen of Balravia, who showers glitter and rainbow-colored sparkles everywhere she goes without the slightest regard for good taste, decorum, or royal dignity.

They’re opposites in every way, but when they’re swept up together in a grand – and deadly – fae tournament, they discover all of each other’s most hidden truths–and how perfectly they might be suited for each other after all.

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  1. I really enjoyed the first and like Tammy think it’s a great idea to have a book for each queen – presumably we’ll have appearances from the characters we’ve already met which is something I really like.

    Lynn 😀

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