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An intertribal treaty negotiated eons ago forbids the four surface tribes from publicly acknowledging the existence of the Water Fairy Tribe or suffer its wrath. Over time, even the stories have faded until only the royal families remember and guard against this danger.

These circumstances severely complicate matters for Lady Cassidy of the Water Fairy Tribe, stranded for the winter in the Wood Fairy city of Weetu. In addition to her volunteer medical duties, she must constantly watch what she says and does or risk revealing her identity. In her struggle to keep her tribal secrets, Lady Cassidy keeps everyone in Weetu at arm's length--even Isaac, the attractive Wood Fairy Crown Prince she's trying so hard not to love.

310 pages, Paperback

Published May 31, 2018

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Lea Carter

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Lea Carter doesn’t remember a time before books. Raised on classic authors like Louis L’Amour, L.M. Montgomery, Emilie Baker Loring, and Isaac Asimov, she has a strong appreciation for clean, character-driven stories.

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July 6, 2018
I loved this follow-up to Heartwood! Watching Cassidy and Isaac in their will-they-won't-they dance is probably the most entertaining part of it, but I do like the intrigue of finding out whether or not the Water Fairies will join the rest of Fairydom. There are also a lot of little surprises along the way that I really can't talk about without giving away too many spoilers. Suffice it to say that if you like Fairies, romance, and political intrigue you'll like this book. (And the rest of the series, too! Don't forget about them.)
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