About this series
Maybe she's insane.
But this plan's a go regardless.
Thanks to her almost sister-in-law, Sabrina had already decided to start making inroads into the upstairs world, paving the way for friendly faerie-human relations.
Unfortunately, HPAC super-spy Melanie White is back in the picture. She's been working hard to get the HPAC back up and running at full strength, forcing Sabrina to up her own timeline in the process. Forget any five-year plans; if faeries are going to get out their "we come in peace" message to their unsuspecting human counterparts, they're going to have to act now.
In order to do that, Sabrina finds herself turning to a known murderer, attempted murderer, and an all-around pain in the wing. Whether she can trust one-time HPAC Intelligence chief Brendon Iver is anyone's guess. And the same goes for whether she can utilize him like she needs to.
She knows the risks. But the potential rewards?
They're just too valuable.
Titles in the series (5)
- Not So Human: Faerietales, #1
1
Sabrina might not care for everything about herself, but she's still used to being a human, an orphan and an everyday average American. Yet her life changes forever the day she's followed home by four unsmiling men in dark suits and sinister shades. A crash-course in reality reveals that she's actually a faerie princess, with a royal family in Scotland and some particularly brutal enemies hunting her down in the U.S. Fleeing the country doesn't solve her problems though. It only adds to them. With her new tiara to try on for size and a potential romance that seems bound to go badly before it begins, Sabrina still has to stay one wing ahead of the Human Preservation and Advancement Committee. Which has made its mission to ruin her life. Permanently.
- To Err Is Faerie: Faerietales, #2
2
Tucked away underground in her brother's kingdom, Princess Sabrina doesn't have the luxury of enjoying her freedom. Not when her friend Dallas is being held prisoner by the faerie-hating Human Preservation and Advancement Committee, a fate she has up-close-and- personal experience with. Frustrated with the overall fruitless efforts to find him, Sabrina puts herself out as bait in a haphazard rescue plan that quickly crashes and burns. Instead of saving Dallas, she ends up right back on the sadistic Dr. Stewart's couch, fighting to stay sane. But one little faerie doesn't stand a chance against the full force of the HPAC. So Sabrina finds herself falling for brutally presented propaganda that could lead her to betray everything she cares for. Her only hopes are a turncoat doctor, a fellow prisoner, and a level of courage on her part that could too easily get her killed.
- Up in the Air: Faerietales, #3
3
Six months ago, Sabrina did some serious damage to the Human Preservation and Advancement Committee. Since then, she's been busy throwing herself into the role of faerie princess, which includes some crash courses in foreign affairs. And not the fun kind, thanks to a playboy Italian prince. It's a good thing she isn't interested in him considering exactly what his real intentions are for her. Following the trail of international betrayal leads her right back to some shade-sporting bigots she'd really rather never see again, along with a startling discovery about her dead parents. When the intrigues just keep coming, Sabrina has to figure out what little faeries are made of... and exactly how much power she has at her disposal when she's free to fly.
- Wing and Dagger: Faerietales, #4
4
Life is good for Italian Queen Sabrina with her fiancé at her side and her country prospering. As for the HPAC, it's so crippled as to barely be a bother, much less a threat. She doesn't worry about it anymore. Yet her old foe resurfaces in the most unexpected way. As enemy Intelligence Chief Iver explains, the human world is in danger, and Sabrina is the only one who can save it. Agreeing to meet with the charismatic spymaster, Sabrina's informed about a faerie plot to eradicate the HPAC. And this winged group doesn't care how many innocent lives it damages in the process. Working with the human Committee to stop that threat, Sabrina knows she's walking a razor's edge. Sure, she might end up saving the world; the question is at what cost.
- Flights of Fancy: Faerietales, #5
5
Maybe she's insane. But this plan's a go regardless. Thanks to her almost sister-in-law, Sabrina had already decided to start making inroads into the upstairs world, paving the way for friendly faerie-human relations. Unfortunately, HPAC super-spy Melanie White is back in the picture. She's been working hard to get the HPAC back up and running at full strength, forcing Sabrina to up her own timeline in the process. Forget any five-year plans; if faeries are going to get out their "we come in peace" message to their unsuspecting human counterparts, they're going to have to act now. In order to do that, Sabrina finds herself turning to a known murderer, attempted murderer, and an all-around pain in the wing. Whether she can trust one-time HPAC Intelligence chief Brendon Iver is anyone's guess. And the same goes for whether she can utilize him like she needs to. She knows the risks. But the potential rewards? They're just too valuable.
Jeannette DiLouie
Jeannette DiLouie was born a New Jersey girl and will die the same even if she grew up in Pennsylvania, lived in Maryland and is now back in Central Pennsylvania. She’s also a cookie dough-eating, travel-obsessed bookworm, and an editor who loves helping other writers achieve their own dreams. Ethnically half-Italian, Jeannette is tragically addicted to carbohydrates. Also ethnically half-Scottish, she’s counting down the days when she can go visit that lovely land again. And being just under five-foot three, she happily claims her short-girl rights to climb on any shelf or counter she needs to. If you enjoyed these past pages, she would love to see you rate and review them on Amazon and/or Goodreads. And if you have a fiction (or non-fiction) story of your own that you’d really like to write or are already writing, check out www.InnovativeEditing.com, Jeannette’s business page. It’s full of free and paid resources… all devoted to genuine writers and making their publishing goals achievable.
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