Keltic Flight: Double Keltic Triad 3

· Double Keltic Triad Book 3 · Elizabeth Struble
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About this ebook

 To the Faerie Gentry of the Otherworld, the
fairy wee folk are but a myth and legend. Until the fairy Korin falls in love
with a half-Gentry maid. Forced to bargain with an evil king to woo her, he
risks discovery, and his life, to fulfill the conditions



 



Korin Goodfellow loves the Gentry maid,
Nanceen. In order to woo her, Korin bargains with his evil king, who sets
seemingly impossible tasks. The first? She must believe in him.



But the folk of Faerie, the Gentry, don't
believe in the odd assortment of beings who make up the wee folk. And
definitely not in fairies.



Nanceen doesn't know what she believes. Until
Korin calls to her, then makes his way into her world, becoming a wingless man
she can see, touch, believe in.



But will the rat king's conditions drive a wedge
between them, or force Korin to confrontation, to battle, into risking his life
for love?

About the author

*lizzie always made up games and stories to keep her company. So, a cunning witch lived in Grampa’s weather research station and was only held at bay by waving a certain weed. An ancient road grader morphed into a boat carrying wild adventurers to islands filled with fierce lions and dangerous cannibals, which really looked a lot like sheep. Now, filled with fantasy, love, and romance with a sparkling twist, the stories of her imagination swirl their way into the mundane world. When *lizzie must return to a more routine life, she’s *the Lunch Lady* at a private school.

Author and lunch lady~~what a combination! 

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