The Wild Herald

Faerie Sworn, #3

Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Ron C. Nieto ISBN: 9781533706843
Publisher: Ron C. Nieto Publication: April 20, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ron C. Nieto
ISBN: 9781533706843
Publisher: Ron C. Nieto
Publication: April 20, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Beware the broken ones. They have nothing to lose.

Lily's gambit failed and the fallout is devastating. She misplaced her trust, betrayed the one who least deserved it and gave up the Wild Horn. She has lost.

Unfortunately, Lily doesn't have time to mourn for her mistakes. The most powerful weapon known to Fay and men alike is on its way to the Seelie Queen's hands, and if it reaches its destination, war will ravage both Courts. The only one who can stop the unraveling of the eternal balance between Summer and Winter is the Wild Herald.

Lily Boyd adopted that name once. Now she must embrace it.

With Troy by her side and under Marast's protection, she needs to outplay everyone and master the secrets of the Wild Hunt before it's too late. But are the Unseelie Trickster and the Hunter enough to stand against two Queens, and to unmake a legend?

Beware those who broke and learned to stand up again. They will not lose

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)

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Beware the broken ones. They have nothing to lose.

Lily's gambit failed and the fallout is devastating. She misplaced her trust, betrayed the one who least deserved it and gave up the Wild Horn. She has lost.

Unfortunately, Lily doesn't have time to mourn for her mistakes. The most powerful weapon known to Fay and men alike is on its way to the Seelie Queen's hands, and if it reaches its destination, war will ravage both Courts. The only one who can stop the unraveling of the eternal balance between Summer and Winter is the Wild Herald.

Lily Boyd adopted that name once. Now she must embrace it.

With Troy by her side and under Marast's protection, she needs to outplay everyone and master the secrets of the Wild Hunt before it's too late. But are the Unseelie Trickster and the Hunter enough to stand against two Queens, and to unmake a legend?

Beware those who broke and learned to stand up again. They will not lose

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)

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