Faerie Sworn: The Complete Series

Ron C. Nieto
4.7
32 reviews
Ebook
624
Pages

About this ebook

 This bundle includes the complete Faerie Sworn series: 3 novels plus 1 novella

THE WILD HUNT

People believe faeries aren’t real. They’re wrong. 

Lily Boyd always thought her grandmother was a little eccentric. She never suspected the old rhymes and children’s games the old woman taught her when she was a kid were anything but colorful tradition, and when her mother moved the family to Manchester and forbade her from returning to the Scottish Highlands, she just forgot the ancient tales. However, when she returns years later to help her grandmother after she’s been injured in an accident, the memories start to trickle back… along with the unexplainable.

Lily’s grandmother is gone. Strange creatures, dark and terrible, have invaded her home. Her savior is darker, more terrible than those who would have killed her, and he has his own agenda, his own goals. Troy’s her only lead, but can she trust him? Can she learn the rules of his game before losing everything she cares about?

Don’t give a faerie your name. Don’t give them your thanks. And never, ever give them your trust…

THE WILD CURSE

Faeries play a game mortals cannot win... or can they? 

Lily Boyd has made many mistakes: she has trusted blindly, she has freely given her name and she has indebted herself to faeries both dark and light. It seems she's already lost the game, but she still has one winning card up her sleeve: the Wild Horn, the one item of power that can summon the unstoppable Wild Hunt. 

With the balance between Seelie and Unseelie Courts in her hands, Lily must wisely choose her allies: should she side with Cadowain, the light Knight who swore to help her find her missing grandmother? Or should she keep trusting Troy, the dark Trickster who has the power to command her at will through her True Name?

Either way, Lily needs to keep her head and formulate a plan to find her grandmother before it's too late. She needs to remind the immortal faeries that she, too, is willing to play... and they're not unbeatable. 

When playing for the win, do not lose sight of what you're willing to sacrifice

FAERIE HEARTS

How far would you go for vengeance?

After losing his one true friend to treachery and deceit, Troy is willing to go to great lengths to ensure the only other person that ever held an interest for him has a chance of survival. Even if doing so means risking the wrath of the Unseelie Queen, entering into impossible bargains and stirring secrets buried long before Time was born.

How much would you risk for curiosity? 

Troy might be a solitary fae who despises the games of court, but he is also the Unseelie Trickster. When he chooses to play, he always wins.

No odds are truly insurmountable.

THE WILD HERALD

Beware the broken ones. They have nothing to lose.

Lily’s gambit failed and the fallout is devastating. She misplaced her trust, betrayed the one who least deserved it and gave up the Wild Horn. She has lost.

Unfortunately, Lily doesn’t have time to mourn for her mistakes. The most powerful weapon known to Fay and men alike is on its way to the Seelie Queen’s hands, and if it reaches its destination, war will ravage both Courts. The only one who can stop the unraveling of the eternal balance between Summer and Winter is the Wild Herald.

Lily Boyd adopted that name once. Now she must embrace it.

With Troy by her side and under Marast’s protection, she needs to outplay everyone and master the secrets of the Wild Hunt before it’s too late. But are the Unseelie Trickster and the Hunter enough to stand against two Queens, and to unmake a legend?

Beware those who broke and learned to stand up again. They will not lose

Ratings and reviews

4.7
32 reviews
Jill Thompson
October 21, 2018
A different take on Fairies & Fay in general. Makes for a good read with a twist of romance without being too graphic, detailed, or too in your face with the details of the acts of sex. I would much rather have things subtle & the idea given without the details. Fully enjoyed the tale from beginning to end. Well told & we'll ended.
1 person found this review helpful
Elle
July 30, 2018
Enjoyed Troy and Lillys growth, but was left a bit dry at the end. I wanted my ribbon tie ending but I guess that ending made more sense for these 2 characters. I also liked the difference that was expressed between the two worlds, something that seems to be missing from alot of other similar fantasy books.
1 person found this review helpful
Vanessa Pine
May 17, 2020
I loved this story. I became fully involved as if I were the one living the tale instead of the characters. It has everything a great tale should. I wish there was more to Lilly and Troy's adventure
2 people found this review helpful

About the author

 Ron C. Nieto (urban fantasy author extraordinaire) was born not that long ago in a bustling European city. There were no castles and definitely no princes whatsoever, and she can’t recall any fairy looming over her cradle, but she was awarded a gift of sorts: a wild imagination combined with a love for words.

She always knew she wanted to be a writer: actually, she doesn’t recall ever striving to be anything else.

Well, past that amusing stage wherein she insisted on being Batman, that is.

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