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Enchantress. Curse-breaker. Outlawed Queen of Faerie. Fae enemies are gathering on all sides, forced to bend the knee to the newly crowned Alder King. Now, only Aster stands between Faolan's wrath and the humans he intends to slaughter and enslave. From the fiery depths of the Metal Court to the darkest reaches of the sinister Shadow Court, Aster and Thorne must travel the length of Faerie to seek possible allies and hunt down the objects of power they desperately need to challenge Faolan's rule. But when Aster discovers the unexpected truth of her magic, her world, and her relationship with…mehr

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Enchantress. Curse-breaker. Outlawed Queen of Faerie. Fae enemies are gathering on all sides, forced to bend the knee to the newly crowned Alder King. Now, only Aster stands between Faolan's wrath and the humans he intends to slaughter and enslave. From the fiery depths of the Metal Court to the darkest reaches of the sinister Shadow Court, Aster and Thorne must travel the length of Faerie to seek possible allies and hunt down the objects of power they desperately need to challenge Faolan's rule. But when Aster discovers the unexpected truth of her magic, her world, and her relationship with Thorne, she realizes that saving her people will mean changing the fabric of Faerie forever . . . Can Aster claim her place as the first mortal Queen of Faerie? Or will the price of freedom mean sacrificing everything she loves?
Autorenporträt
Helena Rookwood is obsessed with all things fae, fantasy, and folklore. From a little house in Scotland which overlooks the hills, she spends her time poring over old books about the Old Ways, when she imagines everything might have been just a little bit more magical, and greedily tearing through more recent books by other fantasy authors-some of her favorites include Sarah J. Maas, Sabaa Tahir, and Holly Black. When Helena manages to get her nose out of a book, you can find her roaming the hills in search of the little folk, opening cupboard doors quickly in case she finally discovers Narnia, and mulling over the unhappy fact that she probably would have been a hobbit and not an elf had she lived in Middle Earth.