Allison Saft intricately weaves a tale of romance, magic, and danger in 'A Fragile Enchantment'. Niamh Ó Conchobhair, a gifted dressmaker with the arcane ability to imbue fabrics with emotions, faces her own mortality with courageous resignation. The magic that enriches her creations is the very same that spells her doom. Nevertheless, when given the prestigious task of crafting the wardrobe for a royal wedding in Avaland, she seizes the opportunity. Avaland, however, is not as idyllic as the stories suggest. With her needle and thread, Niamh subtly stitches through the layers of political unrest and social inequality that overshadow the kingdom's glittering façade. Niamh is unexpectedly drawn to the bridegroom, Kit Carmine—a prince ensnared in a political charade—and what starts as a reluctant association grows into a forbidden affinity. As a devious gossip columnist threatens to unveil their burgeoning romance, Niamh is confronted with a perilous choice. Will she aid in unveiling the corrosive secrets of Avaland's royalty to shield their love, or is their connection destined to be nothing but a fragile enchantment? Saft delivers a regal fantasy that is as much a pattern of political intrigue as it is a patchwork of passions, set against the backdrop of a Regency England-inspired fantasy world.