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Trailer Park Fae
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New York Times bestselling author Lilith Saintcrow returns to dark fantasy with a new series where the faery world inhabits diners, dive bars and trailer parks.
Jeremiah Gallow is just another construction worker, and that's the way he likes it. He's left his past behind, but some things cannot be erased. Like the tattoos on his arms that transform into a weapon, or that he was once closer to the Queen of Summer than any half-human should be.
Now the half-sidhe all in Summer once feared is dragged back into the world of enchantment, danger, and fickle fae -- by a woman who looks uncannily like his dead wife. Her name is Robin, and her secrets are more than enough to get them both killed. A plague has come, the fullborn-fae are dying, and the dark answer to Summer's Court is breaking loose.
Jeremiah Gallow is just another construction worker, and that's the way he likes it. He's left his past behind, but some things cannot be erased. Like the tattoos on his arms that transform into a weapon, or that he was once closer to the Queen of Summer than any half-human should be.
Now the half-sidhe all in Summer once feared is dragged back into the world of enchantment, danger, and fickle fae -- by a woman who looks uncannily like his dead wife. Her name is Robin, and her secrets are more than enough to get them both killed. A plague has come, the fullborn-fae are dying, and the dark answer to Summer's Court is breaking loose.
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Liv @ Twilight Teahouse
Created 6 months agoShare
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“DNF. Boring AF”

GaviaStrix
Created 7 months agoShare
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Kris Bethea
Created over 1 year agoShare
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“<strong>Trailor trash</strong>
Don't bother with this one. It's a confusing mess with no understandable story line, characters you try to care about but who don't actually talk to each other. Trust must be gained but they are never given a chance. It could have been so much. It was a good premise but the author really doesn't handle writing very well or even clearly. Readers need to care and I just didn't. Plus, when harm comes to a child, it's a huge deal breaker.”

Tora
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