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Faerie Hearts: Faerie Sworn
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Faerie Hearts: Faerie Sworn

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How far would you go for vengeance?

How much would you risk for curiosity?

After losing his one true friend to treachery and deceit, Troy is willing to go to great lengths to ensure the only other person that ever held an interest for him has a chance of survival. Even if doing so means risking the wrath of the Unseelie Queen, entering into impossible bargains and stirring secrets buried long before Time was born.

No odds are truly insurmountable.

Troy might be a solitary fae who despises the games of court, but he is also the Unseelie Trickster. When he chooses to play, he always wins.

The Complete Faerie Sworn Series

Short story 0.5: Faerie Nights (available via the author's email list, aprox. 15 pages)

Book 1: The Wild Hunt (aprox. 300 pages)

Short story 1.5: Faerie Oaths (available via the author's email list, aprox. 35 pages)

Book 2: The Wild Curse (aprox. 310 pages)

Novella 2.5: Faerie Hearts (aprox. 50 pages)

Book 3: The Wild Herald (aprox. 320 pages)

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRon C. Nieto
Release dateDec 9, 2015
ISBN9781533724908
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Ron C. Nieto

Ron C. Nieto was born not that long ago in a bustling European city. There were no castles and definitely no princes whatsoever, and she can’t recall any fairy looming over her cradle, but she was awarded a gift of sorts: a wild imagination combined with a love for words. She always knew she wanted to be a writer: actually, she doesn't recall ever striving to be anything else. Well, past that amusing stage wherein she insisted on being Batman, that is. While Ron still loves comics and superheroes, cheesecake is a better bribe these days if you're trying to hurry up the release of her next book. Even virtual cheesecakes in her mailbox can do the trick, sometimes.

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    I read this, and the e-mail list exclusives all back-to-back after finishing the series. These stories, told from the other main character's perspective, really give you insight into what the author conceptualized Troy to be, and elaborates the nature of the Fey in a way that was only hinted at, in the main stories. I liked reading the way I did, from Lily's human perspective as she grew and came to understand Troy and his kind. Reading from Troy's perspective afterwards, you get to see 'behind the mirror', and start to understand where Lily was/is wrong about Troy's nature, but also where Troy may be misleading himself.