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Books with title The Rise of the Fairy Queen

  • The Rise of the Fairy Queen

    Gemma Perfect

    eBook (, Aug. 2, 2020)
    • With both her parents dead, fairy princess Elsie has been locked up in the castle since she was ten years old •Now she’s sixteen she’s been given her freedom to leave the kingdom and marry a man she’s never met. But on the journey across the seas she finds out about the horror and abuse her step parents are inflicting on the fairy kingdom. She decides to forgo her freedom so she can save the kingdom she once called home.Her return sparks a rebellion, an uprising, a battle like the kingdom has never seen before. ★ Will Elsie defeat her evil step parents and reign triumphant or die trying? ★
  • The Fall of the Fairy Queen

    Gemma Perfect

    (, Sept. 13, 2020)
    Book two in the Fairy Queen Trilogy
  • Song of the Fairy Queen

    Valerie Douglas, Zak Price

    Audible Audiobook (Valerie Douglas, Aug. 30, 2018)
    It's said of fairy that if you're in dire need and call the name of one, they'll come. With his young son, Gawain, in his arms and his castle under siege, High King Oryan couldn't be in any more dire need. With only Morgan, his high marshal, and a handful of Morgan's men at his back, he has only one direction left to run...up. There's also only one ally to whom he can turn. Kyriay, queen of the fairy.
  • Song of the Fairy Queen

    Valerie Douglas

    eBook
    It's said of Fairy that if you're in dire need and you call their name they'll come. With his castle under siege and his young son in his arms, High King Oryan couldn't be in any more dire need if he's going to survive to regain his throne.
  • Queen of the Fae

    Jill Nojack

    eBook (IndieHeart Press, March 14, 2014)
    A month after she freed the fae, all Lizbet wants is for things to go back to normal. In addition to sporting a brand new set of useless wings, she has to cope with mood swings, headaches, and an ancient fae queen who wants to steal her boyfriend. Could things get any less normal than that? The answer is yes: things can get a *lot* less normal than that. Throw in some controlling gnomes, a little brother who feels left out, plus a fae-worshipping ex-monk next door, and things can get crazy-less-than-normal fast. As Lizbet and her friends learn to use and control their magical powers, will they have what it takes to face down a new threat?
  • Queen of the Faire

    Gillian Summers

    language (Dark Woods Press, Aug. 30, 2014)
    After the Goblin Wars that almost outed the elves, fae, and other non-human races, Keelie Heartwood is ready to escape the drama and hang out with Dad. A new Renaissance Faire in the North Georgia Mountains sounds perfect for checking out hunky jousters instead of memorizing more elven lore.When the faire's manager, the draconic Finch, offers Keelie the chance to be Queen of the Faire, it sounds like the perfect job. Or is it? Strange disappearances and a sense of pending evil casts shadows over the medieval fun, and it's up to Keelie and her unique blend of magic to discover the truth.
  • Rise of the Alien Queen

    Phillips, Ms. Ruth Anne L Phillips

    Paperback (Bowker ID Services, July 31, 2018)
    Rise of the Alien Queen is the story of Susan Allen, a foul mouthed, about to be divorced housewife, and mother of two grown children. She is suffering from depression and grappling with what to do next after the failure of her marriage. Her philandering husband has hidden all of their assets and she can’t even get a job at the local DollarLand. While attempting to rescue the pilot of a crashed alien spacecraft, Susan inadvertently gets caught up in an off-world adventure filled with romance, politics, deceit and murder. Rise of the Alien Queen is a riff on the current crop of romance and paranormal literature with humorous and often biting commentary on our current politics, racism, and the mistreatment of women. Religion, misogyny, ageism, rape culture, fat shaming, and an evil ambassador are ever present as the heroine navigates her way through yet another hostile and unforgiving world. It’s time for Susan to decide; will she give up on everything and wallow in her depression and self-pity? Or will she rise up and become the woman she was always meant to be?
  • Queen of the Faire

    Gillian Summers

    Paperback (Dark Woods Press, Aug. 8, 2014)
    After the Goblin Wars that almost outed the elves, fae, and other non-human races, Keelie Heartwood is ready to escape the drama and hang out with Dad. A new Renaissance Faire in the North Georgia Mountains sounds perfect for checking out hunky jousters instead of memorizing more elven lore. When the faire’s manager, the draconic Finch, offers Keelie the chance to be Queen of the Faire, it sounds like the perfect job. Or is it? Strange disappearances and a sense of pending evil casts shadows over the medieval fun, and it’s up to Keelie and her unique blend of magic to discover the truth.
  • Rise of the Alien Queen

    Ruth Anne Phillips

    eBook
    Rise of the Alien Queen is the story of Susan Allen, a foul mouthed, about to be divorced housewife, and mother of two grown children. She is suffering from depression and grappling with what to do next after the failure of her marriage. Her philandering husband has hidden all of their assets and she can’t even get a job at the local DollarLand. While attempting to rescue the pilot of a crashed alien spacecraft, Susan inadvertently gets caught up in an off-world adventure filled with romance, politics, deceit and murder. Rise of the Alien Queen is a riff on the current crop of romance and paranormal literature with humorous and often biting commentary on our current politics, racism, and the mistreatment of women. Religion, misogyny, ageism, rape culture, fat shaming, and an evil ambassador are ever present as the heroine navigates her way through yet another hostile and unforgiving world. It’s time for Susan to decide; will she give up on everything and wallow in her depression and self-pity? Or will she rise up and become the woman she was always meant to be?
  • Song of the Fairy Queen

    Valerie Douglas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 20, 2009)
    It's said of Fairy that if you're in dire need and you call their name they'll come. With his castle under siege and young son in his arms, High King Oryan couldn't be in more dire need if he's going to survive to regain his throne. And only one ally to whom he can turn. Kyriay, the Queen of the Fairy.