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The Fairy Lantern

The Gisburn Hall Series

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The Fairy Lantern

By: Stevie Dee
Narrated by: Nick Johnson's voice replica
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The Gisburn Hall Series focuses on the area more famously known for Robin Hood.

Now called Gisburn Park, these stories focus on the Fae and magic within the forests.

In this tale, we concentrate on Ophelia, sister of Baden Anderson, safely ensconced at Pendle Towers in her position as conservator.

A location she is told is the oldest museum in the world.

Ophelia meets the love of her life, which comes with a crown.

She soon discovers she has more talents than she ever imagined.

As everyone knows, Fairies have many large and small lanterns spread across their domain and many other nations.

Travel with Ophelia and her love, the fairy queen, as they rescue one of the rarest lanterns in the world.

The Gisburn Hall Series, a novella collection, continues with the same depth of magic, colorful characters, and passionate romance found in the authors’ highly successful and entertaining novel series, The MacGregor Series.

Gisburn Forest still stands to this very day, and the river Ribble continues to wend its picturesque way among the hills and dales, sometimes called “The backbone of England,” also known as the Pennines, with yet still a third name, often called by the Hillwalkers of today, The Pennine Way.

©2023 Stevie Dee (P)2025 Adynaton Publishing
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