The prophecy is coming true. It’s either the Fae Queen dies or I do—and, for the first time ever, I have something to live for. My parents are alive. Melisandre, the cruel Fae Queen, is holding them hostage. She thinks that they’re all the leverage she needs to lure me into her clutches. She isn’t
Zella (Touched by the Fae Book 4)
✍ Scribed by Jessica Lynch
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 57 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B087QYM5J3
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✦ Synopsis
The Fae Queen is dead—and now it’s time for me to finally live a little.
Now that I’ve returned to live in the human world with my fae mate, I’m looking forward to putting the Shadow Prophecy behind me. Too bad that seems easier said than done…
A few weeks after my final showdown with Melisandre, the cruel Fae Queen, I’m settling into my new life nicely. It’s pretty great not to have to look over my shoulder every few seconds, and I’m using my shadow magic for day trips instead of running for my safety. It’s great–or it would be if Nine stopped acting so distant.
Something’s bothering him. He swears he’s happy in the human world with me and, since he’s fae, I know he’s telling the truth. There’s still something… off, though, and I won’t stop until I find out what.
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