What Lies Beyond Legend - The Faeries Muse
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Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2019
The Faeries Muse is book one of a hopeful trilogy, What Lies Beyond Legend. 

The unexpected discovery of a faerie crystal sends a young child with the birth name of Aria spinning into the realm between, where the gateway to a dangerous land lays just beyond the faerie rings. When her grandmothers old myths blossom into a reality, Aria must quickly find her footing in uncertain territory. Her first encounter with one of the fae leaves her head spinning and though she escapes unscathed, it is far from the last time that she encounters him. Is the cunning fae to be trusted or is Aria playing at a game that can only be lost?
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