Sidhe


Darkfever (Fever, #1)
A Stroke of Midnight (Merry Gentry, #4)
Dreamfever (Fever, #4)
Swallowing Darkness (Merry Gentry, #7)
A Kiss of Shadows (Merry Gentry, #1)
A Lick of Frost (Merry Gentry, #6)
A Caress of Twilight (Merry Gentry, #2)
Mistral's Kiss (Merry Gentry, #5)
Seduced by Moonlight (Merry Gentry, #3)
The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1)
Rosemary and Rue (October Daye, #1)
Divine Misdemeanors (Merry Gentry, #8)
Gifted Thief (Highland Magic, #1)
Tithe (Modern Faerie Tales, #1)
Dare to Believe (The Gray Court, #1)
The Iron King by Julie KagawaWicked Lovely by Melissa MarrDarkfever by Karen Marie MoningTithe by Holly BlackWings by Aprilynne Pike
Books about Faery
1,148 books — 2,325 voters
Fighting Destiny by Amelia HutchinsTaunting Destiny by Amelia HutchinsDarkfever by Karen Marie MoningShadowfever by Karen Marie MoningBloodfever by Karen Marie Moning
Fae & Elven Romance/Urban Fantasy
442 books — 800 voters

The Swan Lake Murders by Susan  RowlandThe Manningtree Witches by A.K. BlakemoreThe Accidental Alchemist by Gigi PandianStorm Front by Jim  ButcherThe Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe
Paranormal mysteries/investigations
212 books — 87 voters
Tithe by Holly BlackThrough the Mists of Faerie by The Silver ElvesThe Iron King by Julie KagawaValiant by Holly BlackA Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare
Sidhe
281 books — 99 voters

Through the Mists of Faerie by The Silver ElvesFaery Craft by Emily CardingThe Fairies in Tradition and Literature by Katharine M. BriggsThe Sidhe by John MatthewsEncyclopedia of Fairies by Katharine M. Briggs
Sidhe/Faery Nonfiction
27 books — 16 voters
My Soul to Take by Rachel VincentBanshee by Hayden ThorneMarigold by Marya AshworthThe Banshee's Embrace by Victoria RichardsSecret Six, Vol. 1 by Gail Simone
Banshee Books
35 books — 7 voters

Tracey-anne McCartney
Some stories soak into the threads of the universe, beyond time, becoming echoes of memory lingering in the darkness, like dead stars, whispering light.
Tracey-anne McCartney, Awake in Purple Dreams

W.B. Yeats
But after he had been singing awhile, mist and shadows seemed to gather about him, sometimes coming out of the sea, and sometimes moving upon it. It seemed to him that one of the shadows was the queen-woman he had seen in her sleep at Slieve Echtge; not in her sleep now, but mocking, and calling out to them that were behind her: 'He was weak, he was weak, he had no courage.' And he felt the strands of the rope in his hand yet, and went on twisting it, but it seemed to him as he twisted, that it ...more
W.B. Yeats, Stories of Red Hanrahan

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