Faerie
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Once Upon a Time the Beryl crystal maintained equilibrium in the mythical kingdom of Faerie, which resides alongside our own mortal world. When the crystal is stolen, the land of Faerie began to slowly perish. When researcher Sophia Rose comes across an ancient crystal in Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum it represents an unwelcome intrusion of mythical knowledge into her carefully ordinary life. Though descended from the magical and mythical Fair Folk, she is determined to remain untouched by her family's legacy. She hides the crystal, but Sophia finds it impossible to hold the world of Faerie at bay any longer.
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Gwendolyn Fairbourne is the only known human witch of the 21st century, a marvel of humanity and a target of the ADAD, a governmental agency tasked with researching the mythical. Their secret? Fairytale creatures - called the Folk - are real, and they've been hiding them underground. Caught by the agency, she's forced to attend the Folk's university - Lyonhall Woods - acting as an ambassador, but she knows it's a cover. The ADAD plans to start something terrible between the Folk and humanity, but she doesn't know how to stop it. It's harder to know when she's befriending so many Folk who love her, but know more about the history of Lyonhall than they let on. What can she do? What about her cat?

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