Nothing's Fair About The Fae
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Ongoing, First published Feb 01, 2015
All Ariana has ever known is the kingdom of Draythein, and the peace it keeps. Beyond the borders, are uncertain lands of both the cunning Shadows, noble dragons and the tricky Fae. So when her home town Griffinham falls to the Shadows and she is taken prisoner, she must escape with the help of two unlikely heroes and seek the help of the sleeping dragon Tavorth to rid the kingdom of the Shadows.
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A Kingdom's Secrecy

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One comes from royalty, and one comes from poverty. Yet the same shadows follow them everywhere, leading them right to each other and their destiny. ***** Princess Elouise and Eldon are complete opposites who come from different areas of Aristol. Elouise's biggest worry is ensuring she lives up to her kingdom's expectations of a Queen. Eldon's biggest worry is how much food will be hunted for the week. So when Elouise awakens a magical ability and Eldon is beckoned to the capital by a disembodied voice, they realize there might be more to themselves than they believed. They are both the only two living souls with brown eyes, and they understand they were brought together for a reason. Unfortunately, there are people who know more about them than they do. These people are a cult who despise the royal family. They lurk in every corner, getting closer and closer. To make matters worse, the Kingdom of Aristol seems to hold more secrets than Elouise and Eldon can handle. (Book One of The Secrets of Aristol series.) Content warning: this story contains themes of violence, blood, and death.