THE TORN WING _ This is a fun read - all but impossible to put down...Lovers of fairy tales and Victorian England aren't the only readers who will be charmed by this story of self-discovery. - Kirkus Reviews
Book Two of THE FAERIE RING Series
London 1872 -
A bloody escape, a deadly threat, a shocking revelation...
As the orphan who stole the Queen's ring - only to find the ring was a reservoir that held a truce between the world of Faerie and the British Court - Tiki's greatest fear suddenly becomes all too real: the fey have returned to London seeking revenge. As war escalates in the Otherworld, Queen Victoria's youngest son, Prince Leopold, is attacked. In order to protect her family and the ones she loves, she needs to know the meaning of an finne s, the birthmark that winds around her wrist. But will Tiki be brave enough to face the truth?
London 1872 -
A bloody escape, a deadly threat, a shocking revelation...
As the orphan who stole the Queen's ring - only to find the ring was a reservoir that held a truce between the world of Faerie and the British Court - Tiki's greatest fear suddenly becomes all too real: the fey have returned to London seeking revenge. As war escalates in the Otherworld, Queen Victoria's youngest son, Prince Leopold, is attacked. In order to protect her family and the ones she loves, she needs to know the meaning of an finne s, the birthmark that winds around her wrist. But will Tiki be brave enough to face the truth?
Tiki's journey begins with THE FAERIE RING...
London 1871
Tiki has been making a home for herself and her family of orphans in a deserted hideaway adjoining Charing Cross Station in central London. Their only means of survival is by picking pockets. One December night, Tiki steals a ring and sets off a chain of events that could lead to all-out war with the Fey. For the ring is a reservoir that holds a truce between the English royals and the world of the Fey. But there are many who want the ring, including those who would do anything to break the truce...
A DELICIOUS BLEND of urban fantasy and heart-stopping suspense, the story of THE FAERIE RING takes you from the gritty slums of London to the glittering ballrooms of the Royal Palace to the menacing Otherworld - in a thrilling series where nothing is what it seems...
THE FAERIE RING is a magical historical adventure! - Kirkus Reviews
THE TORN WING is a fun read - all but impossible to put down... Lovers of fairy tales and Victorian England aren't the only readers who will be charmed by this story of self-discovery. - Kirkus Reviews
THE SEVEN YEAR KING - Hamilton's layered, complex worldbuilding creates a marvelous landscape of both London and the Otherworld. (Her) prose contains moments of pure, poetic beauty that ensnares the reader with their magic. - Kirkus Reviews
THE FAERIE QUEEN - Hamilton delivers vivid battle scenes in the lead-up to a brilliant, surprise ending. The prose is witty and rich throughout, offering a masterful vision of two intertwining worlds. The faerie lore is also intricate and well-developed. A strong finale to a dark, compelling series. -Kirkus Reviews
London 1871
Tiki has been making a home for herself and her family of orphans in a deserted hideaway adjoining Charing Cross Station in central London. Their only means of survival is by picking pockets. One December night, Tiki steals a ring and sets off a chain of events that could lead to all-out war with the Fey. For the ring is a reservoir that holds a truce between the English royals and the world of the Fey. But there are many who want the ring, including those who would do anything to break the truce...
A DELICIOUS BLEND of urban fantasy and heart-stopping suspense, the story of THE FAERIE RING takes you from the gritty slums of London to the glittering ballrooms of the Royal Palace to the menacing Otherworld - in a thrilling series where nothing is what it seems...
THE FAERIE RING is a magical historical adventure! - Kirkus Reviews
THE TORN WING is a fun read - all but impossible to put down... Lovers of fairy tales and Victorian England aren't the only readers who will be charmed by this story of self-discovery. - Kirkus Reviews
THE SEVEN YEAR KING - Hamilton's layered, complex worldbuilding creates a marvelous landscape of both London and the Otherworld. (Her) prose contains moments of pure, poetic beauty that ensnares the reader with their magic. - Kirkus Reviews
THE FAERIE QUEEN - Hamilton delivers vivid battle scenes in the lead-up to a brilliant, surprise ending. The prose is witty and rich throughout, offering a masterful vision of two intertwining worlds. The faerie lore is also intricate and well-developed. A strong finale to a dark, compelling series. -Kirkus Reviews