Stories—that's all they are. Passed down from generation to generation of Kirwans, the stories tell of the pact between the Kirwan ancestor and the Fey King Fin Bheara. But the stories are real and when the call comes, all four Kirwan siblings go to Fin Bheara's aid to help free the Fey.
In a world of tortured tree nymphs and madness, the Fey king needs only one Kirwan, the eldest son, to save the trapped Fey, but all four Kirwans become pawns in the struggle for power between Seelie and Unseelie.
The Kirwans will risk everything—love, honor, and life—in the name of an oath taken centuries earlier, but will it be at the cost of spreading the Fey war to their own world?
About Marcelle Dubé: Marcelle Dubé writes mystery and speculative fiction novels and short stories. Mostly. She grew up near Montreal and after trying out different provinces and living in the Yukon for over 35 years, she now lives in Alberta. She has published fifteen novels (including two series) and her short fiction has appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, and The Saturday Evening Post. Learn more about her and her published work at www.marcellemdube.com. Contact her at marcelle@marcellemdube.com.
You can sign up for her newsletter at: https://marcellemdube.com/contact/.
Stories—that's all they are. Passed down from generation to generation of Kirwans, the stories tell of the pact between the Kirwan ancestor and the Fey King Fin Bheara. But the stories are real and when the call comes, all four Kirwan siblings go to Fin Bheara's aid to help free the Fey.
In a world of tortured tree nymphs and madness, the Fey king needs only one Kirwan, the eldest son, to save the trapped Fey, but all four Kirwans become pawns in the struggle for power between Seelie and Unseelie.
The Kirwans will risk everything—love, honor, and life—in the name of an oath taken centuries earlier, but will it be at the cost of spreading the Fey war to their own world?
About Marcelle Dubé: Marcelle Dubé writes mystery and speculative fiction novels and short stories. Mostly. She grew up near Montreal and after trying out different provinces and living in the Yukon for over 35 years, she now lives in Alberta. She has published fifteen novels (including two series) and her short fiction has appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, and The Saturday Evening Post. Learn more about her and her published work at www.marcellemdube.com. Contact her at marcelle@marcellemdube.com.
You can sign up for her newsletter at: https://marcellemdube.com/contact/.