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A Veil of Stardust and Savagery

The Veiled Realm, Book 2

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A Veil of Stardust and Savagery

By: Analeigh Ford
Narrated by: Caitlin Davies, Edward Black
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There's a reason the Starlight Fae are known as the greatest tricksters of all. Unfortunately for Delphine, she's just begun to learn that.

She was warned they were not to be trusted—even when those same fae claim to share the blood running through her own veins. True to his word, Seren did not let Delphine die in Avarath, but he didn't take her home, either. No, the king of the Starlight Court took her even further away. He took her to another faerie realm.

But in some ways, the ways that matter the most, the two realms remain the same.

Elysia is still faerie, and so despite Seren's promises to protect her, it's the most dangerous place for Delph to be . . . especially when the four fae who tried to kill her once somehow do the impossible and find her again. Caldamir. Tethys. Armene. Nyx. The four princes of Avarath. The four princes who betrayed her.

The re-emergence of the Starlight Court has changed everything. The collision of realms broke something, and it's only a matter of time before even Delphine's own fae turn on her too.

She's already made one deal with the king of this new realm and lived to tell the tale. This time, she'll make sure she gets home.

Contains mature themes.

©2022 Analeigh Ford (P)2023 Tantor
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