Caged Fae by Penn Cassidy

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Caged Fae by Penn Cassidy
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Faerietales are just that…tales.

The reality of it all was much more sinister. I was never just some scorned princess who saw eyes in the trees and heard whispers in my walls. It might have been easier that way. But I needed help that only these creatures could give me. They had magic that could cure any ailment, and the person I loved most in this world was dying. I was out of options, scared, enraged.
That’s how they found me. Broken, tired and desperate. They pulled me from the mortal world and forced me into an otherworldly auction where unholy creatures would have the chance to own me. To play with their shiny new toy forever in exchange for what I needed most.
Unlike the stories, faeries weren’t sweet little things with sparkles and wings. They’re ruthless, cold, calculating immortals with a taste for mortal delicacies, and it turns out, I’m the newest item on the menu.
Moral of the story….don’t make a blood oath with the Princes of the Wild Hunt.

(This is a complete rewrite, overhaul and re launch of The Lost and The Wicked Novella, published in 2022.)

  • File Name:caged-fae-by-penn-cassidy.epub
  • Original Title:Caged Fae
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0BTMWR8XF
  • Date:2023-03-09T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:1.297 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Contents
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. Dedication
  • 5. About Caged Fae
  • 6. Creature Guide
  • 7. Pronunciation Guide
  • 8. Map
  • 9. Chapter 1
  • 10. Chapter 2
  • 11. Chapter 3
  • 12. Chapter 4
  • 13. Chapter 5
  • 14. Chapter 6
  • 15. Chapter 7
  • 16. Chapter 8
  • 17. Chapter 9
  • 18. Chapter 10
  • 19. Chapter 11
  • 20. Chapter 12
  • 21. Chapter 13
  • 22. Chapter 14
  • 23. Chapter 15
  • 24. Chapter 16
  • 25. Chapter 17
  • 26. Chapter 18
  • 27. Chapter 19
  • 28. Chapter 20
  • 29. Chapter 21
  • 30. Chapter 22
  • 31. Chapter 23
  • 32. Chapter 24
  • 33. Chapter 25
  • 34. Epilogue
  • 35. Where to find me:
  • 36. About the Author

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Elena Sh.
Elena Sh.

I love it! The only thing that could top it is a second book that continues the Wild Hunt. Very good reading with the magic that catches, although many of the important characters for the plot have been left aside, despite their importance. The story could not have this happy ending, if it were not for the appearance of the protagonist's mother, Queen Kirsi. Nothing is known about her, neither before nor after her reunion with her daughter. She only appears to offer the solution, and then ?? What happened to her? With the halo of evil and black magic that describes her in the story, it is impossible for me to understand how the protagonist's father fell in love with her mother... in addition to getting her pregnant. I wish we had a book that shed more light on the life of the intrepid Kyre.

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