
Queen of the Elves
A Fae-Blessed Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Grace Noble
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By:
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Jada McCrary
About this listen
Queen Siobhan of the elves knows that there's only one way to save the world: together. The problem? The elves fled to the Otherworld centuries ago to avoid war. Convincing them they need to join one will be no easy feat.
Visions plague her as she ponders how best to sway her people. Can she put things into motion before it's too late, or will the world itself suffer the consequences of their inaction?
Queen of the Elves is a standalone short story that takes place before Blessed by the Fae in the Fae-blessed series but after its prequel, Crowned by the Fae. It can be listened to either before or directly after Blessed by the Fae.
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