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The Pros And Cons Of Implicating The Human And Fey Realms
The wall separating the human and fey realm has been destroyed.

Just as everyone begins to accept that elves, dwarves and other fey creatures aren’t monsters and the world is not about to end, a video emerges implicating a fey queen in the kidnapping a human child.

When Tessa is forced to represent a the fey queen in the controversial court case, a brooding disowned elven prince is assigned to protect Tessa.

Tessa and the elven prince unearth a secret during the trial.

A secret so deadly someone is willing to kill to keep buried.

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