![]() The Fae Keeper veers into some heavy territory. That’s not to mention the secret communities of Changelings redefining what witch magic looks like and the dangerous creatures that snuck through the open Faery Door lurking around in the woods. Meanwhile, someone keeps trying to assassinate Emyr and his dethroned father, the Pierce family are wreaking havoc in Asalin, and the other earthbound faery kingdoms are either staying out of it or getting a little too involved. ![]() The future of the kingdom rests in the hands of a group of queer teens unsure of how to establish a democracy without its citizens immediately turning it back into a fascist state. Emyr is also desperately trying – and largely failing – to keep Asalin from fracturing into civil war. Wyatt and Emyr are on the hunt for Derek Pierce and his sister Clarke. This second book opens a couple weeks after the events of the first. ![]() ![]() Edgmon’s The Fae Keeper, the sequel to last year’s excellent young-adult fantasy The Witch King, is more vicious than its predecessor, taking the premise of oppressed witches fighting back against their fae oppressors and cranking it up to eleven. ![]()
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![]() ![]() He’s new to Seattle and recently divorced, so I take him under my wing–and under my sheets. When I meet Aleksander Emerson during an emergency call-out, there are three things that catch my attention: his sexy tattoos, his kind eyes, and his drunken offer to have my babies. I only recently became single, but if I continue to chase after him, I might not stay that way for long. Gabe turns me inside out and upside down in the best possible ways. ![]() ![]() He makes me flakey and nervous, and I’ve never been that guy. I have no idea what dating is like, let alone how to do it with another man. Yet, there’s a draw to him I can’t deny-something I haven’t felt since my teens. Then I meet Gabe Crosby, superhero firefighter and a disgrace to the Crosby name. After my divorce, I’m ready to have fun, date around, and not get into anything serious. ![]() ![]() Mark and Bryon have a lot of good friends, but also enemies. ![]() They're going to a lot of tough times together, but they always seem to get over it. She needs to have quite some surgeries what brings Mark and Bryon in a lot of money problems. Bryon's mother is really sick and she's spending most of the time in the hospital. ![]() From that moment on they're even more closely. Mark used to live next to Bryon, but when his parents killed each other in a drunken argument, Mark moved in at Bryon's. Mark and Bryon are lifetime friends and they're like brothers to each other. The story mainly deals with the main characters, Mark and Bryon. The point of view was told in first person by a character named Bryon. It took place in an inner city in the early seventies. ![]() Hinton is a story about teenagers growing up too fast in a society that is too slow. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() More than Evangeline's future is at stake as she finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue that threatens England's monarchy. But when the truth comes out, it may shatter any hope that love could grow between them. Pretending to be mute, she gets to know Westley le Wyse, their handsome young leader, who is intrigued by the beautiful servant girl. Can he help her discover the freedom to sing again?ĭesperate to flee a political marriage to her cousin King Richard II's closest advisor, Lord Shiveley-a man twice her age with shadowy motives-Evangeline runs away and joins a small band of servants journeying back to Glynval, their home village. Evangeline is gifted with a heavenly voice, but she is trapped in a sinister betrothal until she embarks on a daring escape and meets brave Westley le Wyse. ![]() |