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“If your love only destroys, let it destroy me. I am already a doomed man.”
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"Dark and dangerous and teeming with romance." ―Rachel Gillig, New York Times bestselling author of Two Twisted Crowns
Set in a world of perilous magic and moonlit forests, this seductive romantic fantasy debut tells the story of a defiant changeling, her cursed sister, and the dangerous fae lord she must defeat to save her family.
In a kingdom where magic has been lost, Fia is a rare changeling, left behind by the wicked Fair Folk when they stole the high queen's daughter, Eala, and retreated behind the locked gates of the Folk realm. Rather than leave Fia an outcast, the queen takes her in and trains her to be a spy.
When a hidden gate to the realm is discovered, Fia is tasked by the queen to retrieve the princess and break her curse. Accompanying Fia is Prince Rogan, her dearest childhood friend—and Eala’s betrothed. As they journey through the forests of the Folk, Fia’s mission is complicated by her feelings for Rogan…and an unexpected attraction to the fae lord holding Eala captive.
Soon, Fia begins to question the truth of her origins and the reality of her mission, but time is running out to break Eala's curse. And unraveling the secrets of the past might destroy everything Fia has come to love.
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2 primary booksFair Folk is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2024 with contributions by Lyra Selene.
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Beautifully Retold
Immersed in a captivating blend of Romance, Fantasy, and retellings, Lyra Selene's “A Feather So Black” has become a delightful discovery for me. The novel intricately weaves the timeless tale of the Swan Princess with a fresh perspective, narrated through the lens of a changeling Fae navigating the mortal world. While the narrative introduces characters that evoke genuine disdain, it is precisely this complexity that adds depth to the story.
Selene masterfully explores the theme of balance, depicting the poignant struggle that ensues when equilibrium is disrupted. The protagonist, Fia, grapples with the conflicting forces of her innate nature and her upbringing, a conflict that tugs at the heartstrings. Moreover, the exploration of her intricate relationships adds another layer of intrigue to the narrative.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the book is its alignment with the phases of the moon. Divided into sections corresponding to each lunar cycle, with distinct names and attributes assigned to them, the story unfolds primarily during the full moon of each month. This framework not only adds a unique dimension to the storytelling but also underscores the significance of celestial rhythms within the Fae realm. Additionally, the inclusion of excerpts from Fae poetry preceding each section enhances the immersive experience for readers.
Beyond its captivating narrative, “A Feather So Black” boasts stunning cover art that invites deeper exploration with its intricate details. As the first installment in a series, the novel leaves readers eager for more, hinting at a rich tapestry of stories waiting to be unveiled. While it concludes satisfactorily, the promise of further adventures ensures that the journey is far from over
Thank you Netgalley for my eARC of this book 4 stars are a must for this one.
“Feather so Black” is a captivating fantasy novel that echoes the allure of “A Cruel Prince” with its intricate world-building and compelling characters. It ventures into darker territories, making it the perfect read for those craving a more mature fantasy experience. The dynamic between characters is both endearing and complex, adding layers of depth to the narrative. The twist ending is deliciously satisfying, leaving readers eager for more. However, the book's failure to tie up all loose ends may leave some feeling unsatisfied, especially those hoping for a more conclusive ending. Nevertheless, it sets the stage for an enticing continuation of the series, promising even more intrigue and excitement to come.
grown up barbie swan lake but with some bite to it
I really liked it! The pacing and tone was excellent, loved the romance and it went how I hoped it would go but at parts wasn't sure if we could get there. A really great swan lake retelling!