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Description
Seth wants to be with Aislinn forever. Forever takes on new meaning, though, when your girlfriend is an immortal faery queen.
Keenan stole Aislinn's mortality to make her a monarch. Now she faces challenges and enticements beyond any she'd ever imagined.
In Melissa Marr's third mesmerizing tale of Faerie, Seth and Aislinn struggle to stay true to themselves and to each other in a milieu of shadowy rules and shifting allegiances, where old friends become new enemies and one wrong move could plunge the Earth into chaos.
Look for Melissa Marr's enthralling Tales of Faerie
About the Author
Melissa Marr is the author of the New York Times bestselling Wicked Lovely series; Carnival of Souls; and an adult novel, Graveminder. When not writing, editing, or traveling, Melissa is buried under a plethora of books, dogs, and children in Virginia.
Praise for Fragile Eternity…
“This urban fairy tale is impossible to put down.”
-School Library Journal (starred review)
Praise for Wicked Lovely: “Riveting and dark: I love this tale!”—Tamora Pierce“A fully imagined faery world which even non-fantasy (or faerie) lovers will want to delve into.”
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A fully imagined faery world which even non-fantasy (or faerie) lovers will want to delve into.”
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“This dark fantasy about survival and transformation is as mesmerizing as its urban faery subjects.”
-ALA Booklist







