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Owl's Flight: Sisters of the Fae, #2
Wolf's Song: Sisters of the Fae, #3
FoxFire: Sisters of the Fae, #1
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Sisters of the Fae Series

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The ice of winter has passed, and with it, the threat of the Earlkin. What remains is the echo of blood, fear, and Puck as his influence stretches farther and farther across the land. War stretching tempers and supplies tight, Avalissa finds herself in the same familiar trap that she grew up in. Her presence is viewed as an annoyance instead of the proper leader she is trying to be. Alpha, the Dusk Court High Lord in all but title, feels the effect that war has on his court with every strike. Willing to call on tentative old alliances in the hope that it would lead to a peaceful solution.

Blood will be spilled, and tears will be shed as old secrets finally break free, and a lost court could be returned if Puck has his way. 

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Release dateDec 9, 2020
Owl's Flight: Sisters of the Fae, #2
Wolf's Song: Sisters of the Fae, #3
FoxFire: Sisters of the Fae, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • FoxFire: Sisters of the Fae, #1

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    FoxFire: Sisters of the Fae, #1
    FoxFire: Sisters of the Fae, #1

    Once upon a time... In a land far away...   There lived two sisters with a foot in both worlds, human and Fae, that were destined to rule the noble Wind Court Fae. Avalissa, the elder sister, is brisk and cold, focused only on how she can best lead her court. Belima, the younger sister, has a love for the sweeter things in life such as her pet dragon Scolies. When fate throws the sisters into an entirely new world  That is, until an previously loyal threat attempts to murder the sisters in their sleep and forces a risky flight through the forest with only their loyal guardian and childhood friend as their guardian. Avalissa swears her vegence on her father's advisor for betraying them so deeply, where as Belima grieves for the life of the family she lost in the attack, but both sisters will be put to the test as the road to reclaiming their court is long and winding. A path laid thick with danger at every turn, but will they succeed in finding sanctuary, or fall into the grasp of the one who hunts them?

  • Owl's Flight: Sisters of the Fae, #2

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    Owl's Flight: Sisters of the Fae, #2
    Owl's Flight: Sisters of the Fae, #2

    Six months ago, two sisters were chased from their home in the dead of night. Claimed as murdered by the very person who their father had trusted to oversee their Court until they reached the age of nineteen and legally able to rule the Wind Court as the High Ladies. The sisters fled with the help of their trusted protector, the Fire Fae Souji, until the end of their bloodstained and battered journey led them to the mysterious shadow wrapped Dusk Court. Here they stayed as the land dissolved to war, Fae and humans alike fighting across borders, and strange new foes rising out of the winter nights. Belima, the second daughter, the beautiful half fae with her mother's looks and a love for all finery, sees more than most know. She's tired of the pain and suffering, exprenced both by the village residents and her own close companions. She begs the Dusk Court healer Dafnea into accepting her as her apprentice, but it devastated her to learn that no matter how hard she works, some lives are still lost no matter what. Then one day, she meets the mysterious Fae boy with the blue hair and the twisted feline smile. He wants the keys, something she doesn't even know what they are, and will go to terrible lengths to seek them. Souji, the loyal Fire Fae with the heart of gold and the flaming magic burning in his blood. His lazy smile is gone, replaced by the granite grimace of pain that renders his right arm damaged from his encounter with Water Fae Iron. He's determined to beat back his pain and prove himself worthy of his lady's trust once again. Even beating off the dark strands of the past if it means winning Belima's heart. But when a mysterious figure from his past emerges, not even his strongest illusions will be able to mask the scars he wears. A steep cost comes as the Dusk Court village of Glennoak dissolves into a hotbed of sickness, and the village children slowly disappear into the night air. It will take both of these fractured souls down to their very core and test the bonds of truth between them. Together they might hold the key to defeating the mysterious spirit known as the Earlkin wreaking havoc in the Court, and perhaps even reveal long buried secrets as well.  

  • Wolf's Song: Sisters of the Fae, #3

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    Wolf's Song: Sisters of the Fae, #3
    Wolf's Song: Sisters of the Fae, #3

    The ice of winter has passed, and with it, the threat of the Earlkin. What remains is the echo of blood, fear, and Puck as his influence stretches farther and farther across the land. War stretching tempers and supplies tight, Avalissa finds herself in the same familiar trap that she grew up in. Her presence is viewed as an annoyance instead of the proper leader she is trying to be. Alpha, the Dusk Court High Lord in all but title, feels the effect that war has on his court with every strike. Willing to call on tentative old alliances in the hope that it would lead to a peaceful solution. Blood will be spilled, and tears will be shed as old secrets finally break free, and a lost court could be returned if Puck has his way. 

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Clair Gardenwell

Hi! I'm Clair and thanks for reading my work! I'm a total book nerd and awkward introvert. My favorite things are fairy tales, suspenseful fantasy, steamy slow burn romances, and fluffy dogs and cats. If you would like to keep up to date on all my newest works, please don't hesitate to sign up for the email newsletter. I hope to see you again soon! 

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