Lady of the Wild Wood
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  • Reads 25
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01
In the kingdom of Coiteann, where humans revere the fae as deities, an uneasy peace hangs over the realm. A young warrior named Abel finds his life forever changed when Elowen, a figure from ancient legend, arrives in his village. As tensions rise in the mortal world, and the kingdom's fragile balance teeters, Abel must uncover the truth about his own past and the Wildwood's secrets to protect his family and the future of Coiteann. But can he trust Elowen, or is he merely a pawn in the fae's twisted games?
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