Blade of the Fae
3 primary works
Book 1
Secrets are dangerous.
The Fae Court was ripped apart centuries earlier. Now it is a divided court between the King and the Queen. There is nothing setting them right.
Secrets and intrigue have ruled the lands for eons.
Tessa is the Queen’s right hand, Captain of the Guard… and sick of it!
Now she needs to deal with this new idiot—Finn Noble. Who the hell is Finn Noble anyway?
He’s got fancy magic blades and is handsome as hell. Doesn’t he just want to save his own hide?
Chasing after some tall tale of Finn’s, Tess is sent on a Queen’s errand—to satisfy the Queen’s lust for power.
Only the Stars know what this new quest might cost her. What will happen if she succeeds? What is the consequence of failure? Will she be exposed for who she really is?
Can she trust this swindler? Can she trust him not to vanish or double-cross her?
Book 2
In no-mans-land, a dissident and a fugitive. It’s not a question of if but how the Dark Queen and Fae King will dispatch forces to hunt her down.
Will they understand she is not doing this for herself?
Being an outlaw is new to Tessa, the queen's right hand, but not to Finn, Tessa's companion. Finn is an unknown quantity—still a rogue.
He stands with her now, but how long might it be before he cashes in?
The King and Queen would pay handsomely for her capture.
On the eve of the Hundred Years Ball, timing simply could not possibly be any worse. All Fae are compelled to attend, and they will be in the thick of it—amongst every agent of both Courts.
Is this the moment her quest ends, or can Tessa and Finn successfully navigate the dangers?
Are they really doing this for the good of the Fae?
Their pursuit has come at a high price for them both. Friends and family are at risk, and they have seemingly forfeited any chance of returning home.
What other choice do they have?
Book 3
Tess is lost as to who she is anymore.
Literally.
Her name. Her life. Her past. Every single detail is gone.
And now she's stuck on the Earthly Realm. But why? That's the question she's grappling with.
Things couldn't get much worse. Or could they?
Enemies are everywhere, and it's impossible to tell friend from foe. New friends are willing to help, but can Tess trust them? Especially when she doesn't trust herself.
But she's there for something important. Something imperative.
But what?
Not knowing is driving her mad.
How can she possibly save the world when she can't even remember her own name?