Lost Princess of Starlight omnibus: The complete YA fae fantasy series

· The World Tree Saga Book 2 · Prinsenhof Publications
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About this ebook

Fae princes, pixies and opposing bargains collide when Zoe rides her horse through a portal to Faery.

New companions want her for their own purposes, and secrets long forgotten return to the surface. 

Trapped in the Fae realm with her horse, Zoe searches for a way back. But when she learns she is a long-lost fae princess her priorities change. How can she return her horse to the human realm, while also learning about her fae heritage?

Caught between the Fae Courts, she must determine who wishes to help her, and who wishes to use her for their own ends. The Queen of Dawnlight demands a token, the Guardian of the Gates insists she must return home, and the Prince of Sunlight tolerates her as she reminds him of his guilt. Zoe must find out how she fits into this magical world, and what draw the fair, at the centre of Faery, has over her.

This coming of age story features hidden royalty, fae creatures, a magic fair, and a prophecy. Suitable for fans of Sarah KL Wilson and Kay L Moody. 

About the author

Clarissa has always lived more in the world of daydream and fiction than in reality. In her writing she explores purpose and belonging across worlds. Having never found an actual portal to faeryland, she creates her own fantastical worlds where dragons, fae and other magical creatures rule.

She now lives in the Netherlands with her family, where she writes as much as they will let her. When not reading or writing, she drinks too much tea and has a burgeoning obsession with Bundt cakes.

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