On Fallen Wings
β Scribed by Jamie McHenry
- Publisher
- Jamie McHenry
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Faeries are supposed to be perfect. Rhiannon was. Her life was. Then her betrothed disappeared. She tried to be strong. She asked for help. Thereβs only so much trying and asking will do. So, she took action. Thatβs when everything fell apart. For seventeen-year-old faerie Rhiannon Phillips, preparing for marriage is supposed to be exciting, but when her fiancΓ© Sean disappears, everything changes. On Fallen Wings follows the heart of this young woman while she searches for answers and a happy end to a tragic season. This fantasy novel takes you deep into the timeless traditions of a village with secrets as old as the forest. There, Rhiannon takes on daring quests, makes new friendsβand new enemies, challenges her fears, and is ultimately faced with a horrible decision: choosing between the faerie life she loves, and losing Sean forever. ON FALLEN WINGS is the first book in the STONE PORTALS series.
About the Author
When not plotting tales in his head, Jamie spends his days with his wife and five children. In sight of a large lake and snow crested mountains, the adventures unfold, both real and imagined.
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Intro; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Chapter 1: Dark and Bitter Pearls; Chapter 2: Interrupted Sleep; Chapter 3: One Stubborn Motherfucker; Chapter 4: Poisoned Apples; Chapter 5: True North; Chapter 6: Once Only; Chapter 7: Beneath a Curved Shadow; Chapter 8: Full of Surprises; Chapter 9: B
"The desert country of Arukan is an original and compelling creation, far from the typical lush forests and medieval villages of fantasy fiction. The caste system that directs the characters' every move is heartbreaking in its depiction of the gulf that divides the highborn from the poverty-stricken