Silver Fae
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Book 1
Meet Starr Bishop, the girl next door. Well, if the girl next door can deliver a dropkick to the throat and is possibly supernatural.
A secret organization wants me as an assassin. Me, kill someone? No way. The General also hints that I’m a superior being—whatever the hell that means. But it might explain the strange flickering thing that’s been happening to me lately.
And then there's Christian, the goth-loner who casts disdainful glares in my direction like it’s his day job. When I go missing, he goes all superhero and finds me. And what’s with his eyes changing shape when he doesn’t think I’m looking at him?
Now there’s this crazy-ass chemistry between us, but I must deny my feelings. Christian is a complication, and my life is complicated enough. If I give in, I could put both of our lives at risk, and I’ve already lost two friends because of the Organization.
But when Christian goes missing, I follow him into a world of deception, lies, and secret realms. No worries. I’ve got this. After all, the General wanted me as an assassin. If I can learn to tap into my true nature, I can kick the Organization’s ass.
The trouble is, the Organization will stop at nothing to pick up their top recruit. Will I figure out what superior being I am before it’s too late?
If you like Linsey Hall, CN Crawford, Chandelle LeVaun, Leia Stone, Michelle Maddow, McKenzie Hunter, and Jaymin Eve, you’ll love the highly addictive Silver Fae series.
Book 2
Fae aren’t real, right? Or at least that’s what I keep telling myself.
But when my grandparents locked me in the library, thanks for that by the way, I remembered things from my childhood, back when my dad was still alive. Things like silver thrones, pointed ears, and fangs.
Christian and I knew we couldn’t fight the Organization on our own. We needed help. Di, a mutual friend and anti-everything is a no-brainer, plus her taser will come in handy. Frank, my absolute best friend will put his life on the line for me. Ben and Coda, also swore their allegiance. Christian was the only hold out. He knows what the Organization is capable of and has the beaten body to prove it, but when I want something, I usually get it.
And now, though I keep denying my “other” nature, every time I get angry, each time I feel too much, the flickering happens. My Fae side wants to break out. Will Christian, Frank, Di, and the rest of the team accept me when they find out what I am?
Life becomes tense on the Qualla Boundary, sparks fly, and the Organization is about to smash in our door.
Book 3
Betrayal cuts deep. A Starr gone. A team betrayed.
You never know who your true friends are until a gun’s pointed at you. One will take a bullet, and the other will pull the trigger. I learned that lesson the hard way.
When the Organization decided they wanted me as an assassin, life took a dive in the deep end. One, I learned I’m a Silverlain and, evidently, a faerie princess. Two, there’s a secret cult run by Jerry White that's somehow related to the Organization and my grandparents who all want me as their own personal . . . I don’t know what. And three, Christian, well, Christian betrayed me. I trusted him, believed in him, loved him, and he tossed that love in the garbage and aligned himself with Sami and Jovie instead.
Did I mention they’re still alive and want me dead?
Christian’s betrayal hurt me. I will never give my heart away to anyone ever again, and since I’m jailed by the Organization, I will become the Fae assassin they want me to be. But Treadwell better watch his throat because if I get close to him, I will rip it out.
Sami is one of my guards. Talk about unfortunate circumstances. But don’t worry, I’ll create my own team, albeit I won’t be able to trust any of them. But on the plus side, I’ll get my revenge. After all, I am the Heir of Wings and Shadow.
Book 4
Silver Fae power stirs deep within my soul.
That knowledge gives me hope.
Christian broke my heart but that doesn’t mean I don’t love him. Not that it makes a difference anyway. My time with him has come to an end. Now, Jovie dresses me up like a Silver Fae doll, and Grandmother parades me around like I'm one of her precious collectables. And what’s this talk about a Silver Fae Court? There’s mention of Shadow Fae Knights too. I’m not interested in either one.
An Iron Cross keeps my Silver Fae nature suppressed, but I refuse to let it define me. In time, not even the Iron Cross will keep me down... I will have my revenge.
Book 5
Being the Chosen One comes with a price.
I refuse to pay it.
Starr
I’m a Silver Fae Princess. That means all my dreams will come true. Right?
Wrong. Unless by dreams you mean nightmares.
Ripped from my grandparents, Lord and Lady Silverlain, I’m faced with two impossible choices. I realize too late that the lesser of two evils isn’t a choice at all.
Christian
I am determined to rescue Starr. If that means hiding certain truths from the rest of the team, so be it. What good would it do them anyway to know about the formidable challenges we are forced to face in order to find Starr?
Di poses a challenge. She’s coming into her own gifts, but she’s smart and strong. She’ll soon realize the challenges we must face to get Starr back.
But we have to hurry. The Summer Solstice is almost here. If we don’t find Starr by then, we might lose her forever. I can’t let that happen. Chosen one or not.