The Tale of the Faerie Knight
After the fall of Queen Mab, DJ Suzuki resolves herself to an aimless life of entertaining, drinking, and hooking up within the Faerie Realm. After twenty ageless years, she knows she can't go back to her family, despite the fact that her brother still searches for her and the small voice telling her that her parents might have had a change of heart about her orientation.

When a young woman named Talia shows up at DJ's workplace desperate for help, DJ sees a way to rid herself of the guilt of staying away: she'll take Talia where she needs to go if Talia rids DJ's family of all memory of her. Talia will be safe and DJ will be free to live in the Faerie Realm with a clear conscience. Everyone wins.

Except there's more to Talia and her situation than she's letting on. Her pursuers want more than just her. They want the Faerie Court, and Talia is the key to getting it. If DJ can't get Talia to safety before they catch up, a guilty conscience will be the least of her worries. She just might have a faerie civil war on her hands.
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The Tale of the Faerie Knight
After the fall of Queen Mab, DJ Suzuki resolves herself to an aimless life of entertaining, drinking, and hooking up within the Faerie Realm. After twenty ageless years, she knows she can't go back to her family, despite the fact that her brother still searches for her and the small voice telling her that her parents might have had a change of heart about her orientation.

When a young woman named Talia shows up at DJ's workplace desperate for help, DJ sees a way to rid herself of the guilt of staying away: she'll take Talia where she needs to go if Talia rids DJ's family of all memory of her. Talia will be safe and DJ will be free to live in the Faerie Realm with a clear conscience. Everyone wins.

Except there's more to Talia and her situation than she's letting on. Her pursuers want more than just her. They want the Faerie Court, and Talia is the key to getting it. If DJ can't get Talia to safety before they catch up, a guilty conscience will be the least of her worries. She just might have a faerie civil war on her hands.
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The Tale of the Faerie Knight

The Tale of the Faerie Knight

by Tay LaRoi
The Tale of the Faerie Knight

The Tale of the Faerie Knight

by Tay LaRoi

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Overview

After the fall of Queen Mab, DJ Suzuki resolves herself to an aimless life of entertaining, drinking, and hooking up within the Faerie Realm. After twenty ageless years, she knows she can't go back to her family, despite the fact that her brother still searches for her and the small voice telling her that her parents might have had a change of heart about her orientation.

When a young woman named Talia shows up at DJ's workplace desperate for help, DJ sees a way to rid herself of the guilt of staying away: she'll take Talia where she needs to go if Talia rids DJ's family of all memory of her. Talia will be safe and DJ will be free to live in the Faerie Realm with a clear conscience. Everyone wins.

Except there's more to Talia and her situation than she's letting on. Her pursuers want more than just her. They want the Faerie Court, and Talia is the key to getting it. If DJ can't get Talia to safety before they catch up, a guilty conscience will be the least of her worries. She just might have a faerie civil war on her hands.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158835643
Publisher: NineStar Press, LLC
Publication date: 12/25/2017
Series: The Faerie Court Chronicles , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Tay grew up reading too many fairy tales and watching too many movies, which is probably why she writes fantasy now. When she’s not at her day job or writing, she can be found taking spontaneous drives to new places, and drinking way too much coffee. Her first book, “Portraits of a Faerie Queen,” is set to be released in 2017.
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