'A queen’s order. A trained warrior. A rogue warlock.
'Jazlynn is a fairy trained to be a member of a secret force that serves the Fae Queen. Her father is a General in the Queen’s army and her mother is of noble birth. Jazlynn has a lot to live up to and atone for. The only man she fell in love with not only stole her heart, he ran away with the family’s most sacred heirloom.
'The Fae Queen seeks answers and her squad of kickass Fae are sent to find them, but what they uncover is a web of lies and deceit that they must unravel…fast. The fate of the Enchanted Underworld and its continued hidden existence lies in the hands of these bold, brave, strong women. But affairs of the heart always complicate things.' (Publication summary)
'A magic trick. A guarded heart. A conspiracy.
'When a simple magic trick kills and maims several Underworlders in the Oracle's Court, Katya, and her team of elite Fae, are sent to investigate. Katya must use all her skills to find the truth, while keeping safe the one thing she swore would never break...her heart.
'The Fae Queen seeks answers and her squad of kickass Fae are sent to find them, but what they uncover is a web of lies and deceit that they must unravel…fast. The fate of the Enchanted Underworld and its continued hidden existence lies in the hands of these bold, brave, strong women. But affairs of the heart always complicate things.' (Publication summary)
'Two precious items have been stolen and Twila has been sent to the Nymph’s Realm to investigate the only link between them, a dead Nymph named Eidyia. Twila’s visit to the Nymph Court takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a vile magic that she feels certain she should track. What will it reveal and who can be trusted?
'The Fae Queen seeks answers, and her squad of kickass Fae are sent to find them, but what they uncover is a web of lies and deceit that they must unravel…fast. The fate of the Enchanted Underworld and its continued hidden existence lies in the hands of these bold, brave, strong women. But affairs of the heart always complicate things.' (Publication summary)