Every story needs a hero. Every hero needs a friend.
Carla never believed Aoife's tales of fairies, monsters and changeling girls. But she faithfully followed her best friend down into the dangerous fairy world - to rescue a boy, and save a kingdom.
Until Aoife sent Carla spinning back to the human world, terrified for her safety. But as Aoife faces demons and death alone, Carla has her own battles at home - creatures to defeat and boys to protect. And it's not long before the promised war between humans and fairies explodes onto the fields of rural Ireland.
Whilst Aoife will fight for the Hawthorn Crown in the Land of the Young, Carla must use all her ingenuity and skill to protect the village she grew up in - the village she loves.
See https://www.helenfalconer.com/bio "The Story of a Strange Marriage" is not my work, I don't know why it's there and I cannot delete it. (I've tried!)
Loved this trilogy so much I would love another book in the fabulous world Helen Falconer created and to see more of Falias post human-fae war
I really enjoyed how HF focused on rebirth and reincarnation. I’ll forever see more optimism passing by the spring blooms over graves and all the life springing
I don't really know what made me think I would like this book, I'm a bit too advanced for this book. But definitely a great story for young readers and ages 12-16