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Winter Fae
Winter Fae
Winter Fae
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Winter Fae

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~The Short Story Prequel to ARMORED HEARTS ~

Once upon a time, a fairy princess gave up her home, her family, and her birthright for the love of a human lord. But life outside has made her sick. When she returns to the land of fae with her son, she discovers things are not as they should be. Will she find the healing she so desperately seeks for herself and invalid son? Or will she be received with the coldness of winter?

(Includes the first chapter of ARMORED HEARTS – Now Available!)

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAltWit Press
Release dateDec 11, 2012
ISBN9781301542475
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Winter Fae - Melissa Turner Lee

Copyright © 2012 Melissa Turner Lee & Pauline Creeden

Cover Art © 2012 Marcy Rachel Designs

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This is a work of fiction. All characters and events portrayed in this novel are fictitious and are products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or persons, living or dead are entirely coincidental.

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Yorktown, Virginia

hen they entered the vines which separated the wood of man and the forest of the fae, Lady Ansleigh Smyth sat her two-year-old son on a patch of soft, green moss next to a crystal pool. She fell to the ground beside the boy. A mist swirled about them where the cool air met the warmth of spring.

Her arms ached from carrying the fair-haired child. She looked up to the heavens in true thanks and breathed in the woodsy scents of soil and leaves. Tired—she was so tired, but it was worth it. She was home

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