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Fairy Court in Exile: An Epic Fantasy Novel of Civil War (Servants of the Moon and Sun Book 3) Kindle Edition
Thrown into much more prominent roles as defenders of the mountain, Min and Elanor (formerly Talia's most loyal Ladies), must fight not only enemies from without and within the mountain, but also their own past traumas and insecurities as well.
As the treacherous troops of the False Sisters close in, Titania and her loyal Fairies must muster all their courage and strength to fight off the evil blood-fueled magic arrayed against them so they may continue to serve as faithful Servants of the Moon and Sun.
If you've enjoyed books such as A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas or The Cruel Prince by Holly Black, then you'll love this thrilling story of loyalty and courage in the Fairy Realm.
But be warned: these are neither your little sister's happy romantic fairies nor your weird uncle's dark patriarchal fairies: they're something altogether new!
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 23, 2023
- Reading age14 - 18 years
- File size3970 KB
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- ASIN : B0CH95X3YY
- Publisher : Joel C. Flanagan-Grannemann (September 23, 2023)
- Publication date : September 23, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 3970 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 328 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,780,660 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,240 in Military Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #4,345 in Military Fantasy (Books)
- #14,271 in Mythology & Folk Tales (Kindle Store)
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About the author
Joel C. Flanagan-Grannemann has been writing since childhood, and has a B.A. in writing from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford in Bradford, PA. He has lived in Columbia, SC for more than twenty years with his wife and editor, Jay-Jay Flanagan-Grannemann, and a coterie of cats. Joel has a day job in back room operations at a major national retail chain where he has worked in various capacities since 1995.
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Book 3 is complex, layered, and wonderful. The fantasy element is powerful, over laying the “fairy” label in this installment.
In book 3 the dialog of the fairies is strong, almost a force itself, as it reflects their nature, and propels the plot.
Shatter is still the B actor who quietly drives things. Flora is still integral to the plot and her strength is a symbol of the book itself. Lady Min is featured, more than before, as she should be.
Details matter in the sparse but evocative descriptions. A little thing, but the symbols of the moon and sun as a scene break are great. (And do not reproduce in a review form)
The writer produces action scenes that have really evolved and the scenes sing, drawing in the reader.
The “waves if emotion coming off Elanor” is just one of the evocative wonderful images from the author that paints the plot and scene so well.
The ending had everything. It provided an emotional pivot point, an action escalation, and the unknown. Highly recommended.