The Unseelie Academy

The Unseelie Academy

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The faes have long been divided into two separate courts: the Seelie and the Unseelie court even before earth was created. The two courts were divided for several reasons, one of which was that they couldn't coexist peacefully. Now about ten thousand centuries later, the kings of both kingdoms decide to put the next generation of royalty together. Therefore Cahal and her friends who are Seelie royalty are sent to the Unseelie academy where they are placed in the same class as the Unseelie royalty. Can they coexist peacefully? After all, Cahal and her friends are used to doing things as they like...but so are the Unseelie royal younglings. Either way, Cahal is going to find enemies, friends, friends who want to be more than friends and maybe love even as she walks into the Unseelie academy.
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The outposts are one thing, fey court is another entirely. With an inherited title she didn't earn and massive shoes to fill, Niamh tries to adjust to fey court. Dwendardian's forces are bombarding the castle, demanding Niamh's head for their leader. The harder she trains, the less adequate she feels, not in the least when her growing power only seems to be present when Eamon's annoying her. There is very little difference between love, lust and obsession. But, there is more than looming threats to the safety of all realms; the king's sons are caught in their own games and aren't averse to getting someone killed. While Eamon reminds himself his feelings for Niamh go no further than a simple fey obsession, he is still involved in the tug of war for power among the king's children. Fey obsession is a dangerous thing... So, oaths are formed and relationships tested as Niamh and Eamon are forced to hide away with the hope the fey can draw the fomorians away from Elfhaven. There, their own relationship is tested as Niamh gives in to her attraction to him. ...and, Eamon's will not be the only oath broken. But, once the threat is passed and they are back among others, Eamon is cold, distant, and his oath is near broken. But, not as broken as Killian, who senses the connection now forged between Eamon and Niamh. In faery, friend and foe hangs on a single whim. As Niamh continues to learn more about her fey heritage, she will come to see that there are many layers to the fey psyche. And, while she's slowly shedding some humanity and becoming one of them, she's only barely scratched the surface.

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