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The Girl at the Renaissance Fair

A Magical Love Story

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The Girl at the Renaissance Fair

By: Timothy Best
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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He gave her love. She gave him magic.

Noah Galloway is a celebrity photographer involved with one of his pop star clients, Z-Rae. As a favor to a friend, he agrees to shoot the Georgia Renaissance Festival. There, he meets Fay, a young woman from Ireland who is one of the festival's ambassadors and dressed as a fairy. Both feel a strong attraction and share a night of passion, but Noah awakes alone. Not being able to find Fay in the days afterward, he returns to the festival a year later, only to learn she now has an infant daughter. His daughter. But he also discovers a lot more.

Fay doesn't just dress up like a fairy, she actually is one. She confesses she's from the 1400s and accidentally found a corridor in time that delivered her to a portal very near the Renaissance Festival grounds. She explains her people are being wiped out by a warring human clan named Fergus, and she's been using the portal to transport weapons back to her people to help them survive. This changes everything in Noah's life, including his relationship with Z-Rae. But when Fay discovers that an evil wizard, hired by clan Fergus, has followed her through the portal, her mission spins out of control to an emotionally-charged and unforgettable climax.

©2024 Timothy Best (P)2024 Tantor Media
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