Faerie Silver, Iron Cold
(2022)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Vic Malachai, 2022
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9798201286040 MWT15946221, 15946221
LANGUAGE
English
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No well-brought-up child of Brinley would ever dream of crossing the stepping stones. In Brinley, no one ever goes out at night and cold iron guards every door and window, for the stream crossing doesn't just lead to the deep forest-it leads to Faerie. All children of Saxony were told Faerie stories, but the ones of Brinley whispered of protective yellow hardhay flowers and cold iron to ward away the ever-looming danger. Ciar Eckstein isn't a well-brought-up child of Brinley. When her mother dies, her father sends Ciar and her brother to live with their grandparents, guardians of Brinley's bridge to Faerie. Ciar's mother's Faerie stories were alluring, but in Brinley the tales are dark. Despite their parent's warnings the children of Brinley play dangerous games along the bank. Ciar is the only one to ever take the ultimate dare-cross the stream into Faerie. Faerie is beautiful and dangerous, and nothing in Faerie is quite so beautiful or dangerous as the young Fae, Mael. Ciar and Mael grow up together as Brinley watches in horrified fascination, wondering when the Fae-touched girl will disappear over the stream forever, swallowed up by the hungry woods that have claimed so many others. Brinley breathes a sigh of relief when Ciar goes off to school, town and girl finally freed.But with a promise to return hanging in the balance, is Brinley right about what waits in Faerie? Advanced Praise for Faerie Silver, Iron Cold: "The world is incredibly vivid and the faerie lore is rooted in a mix of Irish and Scottish traditions. There's also a great flip on usual takes of the Seelie and Unseelie courts - the sympathetic side is the Unseelie, who are usually portrayed as the "bad guys." … While Ciar and Mael are the focus (deservedly) there isn't a single character in the cast that feels one-dimensional, from the baker who gives Ciar iced buns for free to Ciar's gaggle of school friends. It's such a rounded, deep book, and I adored it." Five Stars "I am obsessed and fascinated with all things Fae at the moment and this book did not disappoint. It was really good! It was fast paced and featured strong and engaging characters. … Young girls stuck in a world of traditional customs meet the magic of Fairie. I totally recommend this to all YA & fantasy readers!" Four and a Half Stars "Long story short, I started this book at about 9:00 PM the night before. After a few pages I thought I was going to have to really push through to finish the book. Next thing I knew it was almost 3:00 AM and I was more than halfway done with it. This book far exceeded my expectations and I loved every second of the journey." Four Stars View Additional Advanced Praise for Faerie Silver, Iron Cold on Goodreads

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