The Fairy King of Ar


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The Fairy King of Ar


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The Fairy King


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Imagine all the stories your parents told you as a child were true—tales of fantastical creatures of both the light and the dark, daring and handsome knights, and beautiful princesses. Well, far beyond the southern hills exists a land full of life and magic—the perfect place to commence a grand adventure. In a land surrounded by forest, mountains, hills, and a vibrant sea, there lies a kingdom ruled by a notoriously malicious ruler who goes by the name of Mataius Greenwall. The youngest of this king’s three sons, Laurel has always felt out of place in their austere home of jewels, finery, and grandeur. His whole world is rapidly turned on its humdrum head on the day he decides to venture into the vast forbidden forest that borders their kingdom, Verde. The events that follow set Laurel on a course to reclaim a lost throne, uncover the long-kept secrets of the royal family, and prevent a devastating war. This is a whirlwind tale of betrayal, adventure, romance, desperation, and the journey to find what defines oneself.




Fairy King


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The Boy Who Was Mistaken for a Fairy King


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Carl King is an average boy, a gentle, kind teen who attracts an odd assortment of friends. He sometimes confers with trees... and happens to have antlers on his head. Evangeline Chase is an average girl from a close-knit family. She likes to run and enjoys a long walk in the woods... with her bow and arrow. It's a match made in deep, dark magic.




The Fairy King


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A Fairy King


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Young Hannah receives an interesting letter. Is her pen pal a fairy prince or a prankster? How long will he write to her, and what will change as a result of his letters? Cadeyrn offers her a wish. Can he really grant a wish? What will she wish, and what will she offer him in return?




The Hunchback's Fairy King Problem


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Prince Sorem approaches magic the way he approaches women--with caution and distrust. However, Sorem must go up against the ultimate magic now. His cousin, cursed by the corrupted Fairy King he serves, spends each day in anguish. The responsibility of remedying this falls to Sorem--Killing the Fairy King. Sorem can't do it directly and risks the wrath of all the fairies. He must find a scapegoat. Opportunity arrives in the form of a naive hunchback, perfect for sending off to his doom. But the hunchback isn't alone. His beautiful, and possibly stolen, wife dutifully travels by his side. Not only is her comings and goings carefully monitored, her husband keeps her barely dressed as she frequently answers his physical needs. This is no behavior for a princess. She awakens a sense of longing in Sorem that he'd never encountered. But should her husband visit a slight on the fairies, all that belongs to him will suffer--including her. The race is on for Sorem to find a way to set her free of the enchantment she's under and help her realize that gorgeous princesses deserve--belong with--handsome princes. Not hunchbacks.




The Fairy Book


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