Solstice, Book 1: A Prince, A Thief, Etcetera

Solstice, Book 1: A Prince, A Thief, Etcetera

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Levi Stirling was sure that the day his mother vanished would be the worst of his life. That day soon had stiff competition though, when a string of bizarre mishaps left him a permanent resident at St. Ambrose's juvenile correctional facility. Then came the kidnapping. Now Levi has found himself in Tir Na Nog, a fantasy world more magical--and more dangerous--than anything he's read about in his treasured books, even beyond his own wild imagination, which Sister Rose always insisted would get him into trouble someday. But in addition to horrifying monsters, treacherous elves, and murderous witches, Tir Na Nog might also hold answers to some of Levi's most troubling questions, about the father he'd never known, the truth behind his mother's disappearance, and why on earth his ears are so abnormally pointy.
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My mother says my endless curiosity and my need to venture is a curse. Though, I know she only says that because I'm just like my father; who went out to curb his appetite for new experiences and never came home. Do I feel abandoned? No. How could I? Not when I fully understand the craving... Fae almost never leave Avalon. It's rare, and normally Fae that leave Avalon are forced into exile. Hardly ever do they leave voluntarily. My mother hates to see me leave, and a part of me is ashamed to do so, seeing as I'm basically abandoning her like my father. But she has my baby brother, Almned, who isn't even 500 yet. And I'm one penalty away from serving time in the Avalonian Guardhouse. Which is ridiculous, considering I have only broken a few rules. Avalon used to be a vast place of freedom, a sanctuary for persecuted Fae, the Homeland where everyone had a voice. Well... Avalon is not what it used to be... Maybe the Otherworld will be big enough to spread my wings. *** What happens when a Fae leaves Avalon and befriends a Human? Yes, my book is rated mature. Though, it really isn't THAT bad. I really tried to keep it clean. Also, this is a part 1. Part 2 will come eventually.

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