Karneesia Chronicles
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The Erlking's Daughters
by Claire Trella Hill
Part 1 of the Karneesia Chronicles series
The Unseelie Caverns are closing in on Morwë. The handsome prisoner may be her only way out.
The Unseelie faefolk dwell in darkness, consume human life force, and care for no one... except for the half-human daughters of the Erlking. Morwë encases her feelings in walls of ice, only allowing herself to care for her younger sister-and even then, not openly. She navigates hostility from family and acquaintances alike and believes there is no other way to live. But her world is shaken with the abrupt arrival of a prisoner who sees her, in more ways than one.
Arken has always placed family first. When his village is attacked and his younger brother stolen, he sets off determined to rescue him. An encounter with faefolk out of stories and spook-tales wasn't in his plan, and neither is the woman with haunting eyes just as trapped as he is. She's his enemy. He shouldn't trust her. But she may be his only hope for salvation.
As a forced marriage looms and violence mounts in the caverns, Morwë must choose, acquiesce to the bleak, terrifying future she thought was her only option, or risk everything to escape with the human prisoner and protect their siblings, even if it costs her life.
A dark fantasy with slow burn romance, “The Erlking's Daughters” is perfect for fans of Hannah Whitten's “For the Wolf”, Robin McKinley, Kate Stradling, and anyone who loves to see characters move from darkness to light.

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The Flight of the Spellbound
by Claire Trella Hill
Part 2 of the Karneesia Chronicles series
Falcon by day. Girl by night.
Eyl has transformed against her will every day for nine years. She and her fellow captives are magically bound to their captorand the wizard's mental state is deteriorating. They have nearly given up hope of escapeuntil the night a stranger arrives at the tower.
Natural son of the High Wizard, Fee is bone-tired of war and of being his father's pet interrogator. When he finds letters to his father offering magical experiments to assist the Damaslar war effort, Fee deserts to help them flee. He doesn't expect to be greeted with a knife to the throat by a prickly but fascinating girl full of hidden pain and deep secrets.
The spells that trap Eyl are as layered and complex as her trust issues, and escape is only the first step. To find a refuge, Eyl and her companions must depend on each other as they cross a haunted forest and traverse a warzone while she and Fee grow from reluctant allies to something more. But Fee's father is not ready to let his secret magical weapons go without a fight, and Eyl can't run from her past forever.
“The Flight of the Spellbound” is a romantic fantasy adventure perfect for fans of “Ladyhawke”, “Willow the Series”, and Shannon Hale.
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