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The Mall Fairies: Exile

By: Conda V. Douglas
Narrated by: Michele Carpenter
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In The Mall Fairies: Exile, the first of the Mall Fairies trilogy, Swoop the fairy lives hidden in the attic of a shopping mall. She loves the safety and ease of living in the fairies' town of High Haven, despite the adults insisting she give up her dream of becoming a Flight Instructor. She's terrified of Outside, where fairies can and do die.

Swoop discovers her best friend One Wing in the company of a human, breaking the first law: Never Let the Humans Know Fairies Exist. She believes that her one-winged friend will never survive the challenges and dangers of Outside. Swoop determines she'll do anything to save One Wing from being exiled Outside. She never suspects her actions will imperil everyone and everything she loves.

Next up, the second in the trilogy, The Mall Fairies: War, in which Swoop must find a way to make peace with pixies. Or else.

©2012 Conda V Douglas (P)2014 Conda V Douglas

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