The Rooted and the Winged
For the forest to survive, we must Unite.
Fafnir is a faerie with immortal blood in his veins; blood he revoked the Ancient Law to protect. Now, hungry for eternal life, faeries are choosing immortality over duty. Too many. Without their tether to the fae, the dryads are dying—and the sanctuary of their forest is fading.
Esen is a young dryad who has just begun to Walk the earth. When a terrible flood causes her sister to rise above ground early, sickly and weak, Esen knows she needs a strong forest to survive. Determined for her sister to Walk, she joins a stranger on his quest to reunite the faeries and the dryads.
Together, Fafnir and Esen journey to the fae of the river, mountains, and the sea to warn them of the dangers of the dryads’ plight. But even as they rally others to their selfless cause, Fafnir has a secret that begins to destroy him, Esen—even the forest itself.
Perfect for older fans of Earthsea, and lavishly illustrated, The Rooted and the Winged will whisk you to an enchanting world—and shake you to your core.
The Keeper of the Forest
She would do anything to ensure the forest lasted far longer than her family had.
Seven hundred years ago, Isolde’s family fell apart. But Isolde has moved on. She dedicated her life to the dying forest as its immortal keeper, and lives a quiet life of duty, tending to wounded animals and nourishing the forest’s flora.
Isolde had just taken in a young raven who had fallen from her nest to heal her broken wing, when Isolde’s dryad friend, Glenys, brings news that dredges up the ghosts of the past. Grief seizes Isolde by the throat, and she spirals into its depths, so lost in gnawing memories that she begins to fail in her duties.
If grief consumes Isolde, the young raven may never fly again.
And the keeper of the forest will become nothing more than the shattered pieces of her past.
The Naive King
“I must make them love me,” she whispered.
“My parents. My people.”
“I know,” he whispered back.
Queen Maeve of the Faeries has won her throne by the skin of her teeth — and Ian couldn’t be more proud of her. He was chosen by her, despite his humble village upbringing, to rule as her King. Now all will be joyous. They will lie in green fields and dine on fine tea and biscuits the rest of their lives. Except his queen is always busy with her duties, and grows impatient with his inexperience, until she is as cold to him as the marble of their palace. As Ian scrambles to win back the heart of his beloved, he learns she is harboring a deadly secret.
A secret that, if brought into the light, would not only destroy the last of their love…
But their kingdom, too.
If you love tragic romance, faerie courts, and rich fantasy worlds, come dive into the tale of The Naive King.