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Used
Perfect Paperback
2009
$120.71
Having turned down the throne of Faerie, and pregnant at last with twins by the men she loves, you'd think that ex-princess Meredith would have settled into her happily-ever-after life in Los Angeles. But the exiles of Faerie have been waiting for a princess of their own - and whether she likes it or not, they've decided that Meredith is 'the one'. And a new political party's emerged in England, the Fey Independence Party, and the want the lands of Faerie back, and they've cited Meredith and her men as their inspiration. They've even asked her to 'come home' and and be something new: a faerie Prime Minister. But the fey folk of Los Angeles want her for their own faerie godmother and won't give up without a fight. Then there are the human soldiers that she healed with the help of the Goddess - these same fighting men are now performing miracles of healing on the battlefield, and that could get all the fey expelled from America because to be worshipped as a deity breaks the original terms of the treaty that allowed them to escape to the new world. With the government of the two countries blaming her for both miracles and political unrest, happy ever after for Meredith is going to have to wait...Half-human, half-faerie, Merry's caught in a struggle that threatens not only her life but the lives of those she holds dear. But she's a fighter, and she wields a wild magic...Welcome once more to the world of Meredith Gentry, a world where the magical and the mortal are intertwined, where fantasy, folklore and erotic adventure come together...
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Used
Paperback
2010
$4.72
Some know her as Meredith Nic Essus, princess of faerie. Others as Merry Gentry, LA private eye. In the fey and mortal realms alike, her life is the stuff of royal intrigue and celebrity drama. Among her own kind, she has confronted enemies, endured the treachery and malevolence of her kith and kin, and honoured her duty to conceive a royal heir...all so she could claim a throne. But now she's turned her back on court and crown in favour of exile in the human world. However, while she may have rejected the throne, she cannot abandon her people. Someone is killing the fey. The LAPD are baffled and Merry is worried: her kind are not easily captured or killed. At least not by mortals. And it's not just these murders that concern her. It appears mortals who she once healed with magic are now able to perform miracles themselves - a phenomenon that's wreaking havoc on relations between man and fey and provoking suspicions of forbidden powers. So much for leaving blood and politics behind her. Merry had dreamed of a quiet life, but evil knows no borders and it seems nobody lives forever - not even the immortal...
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Used
Hardcover
2009
$5.06
Having turned down the throne of Faerie, and pregnant at last with twins by the men she loves, ex-princess Meredith Gentry should be living happily-ever-after. But the exiles of Faerie have other ideas - they want Meredith to be their princess, whether she likes it or not. And the new political party in England, the Fey Independence Party, want the lands of Faerie back, and they've asked Meredith to come home to be their faerie Prime Minister. They won't give up without a fight. With the government of the two countries blaming her for political unrest, happy ever after for half-human, half-faerie Meredith is going to have to wait, as she is caught in a struggle that threatens her life and the lives of those she holds dear. But she's a fighter, and she wields a wild magic...
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New
Paperback
2010
$18.26
Some know her as Meredith Nic Essus, princess of faerie. Others as Merry Gentry, LA private eye. In the fey and mortal realms alike, her life is the stuff of royal intrigue and celebrity drama. Among her own kind, she has confronted enemies, endured the treachery and malevolence of her kith and kin, and honoured her duty to conceive a royal heir...all so she could claim a throne. But now she's turned her back on court and crown in favour of exile in the human world. However, while she may have rejected the throne, she cannot abandon her people. Someone is killing the fey. The LAPD are baffled and Merry is worried: her kind are not easily captured or killed. At least not by mortals. And it's not just these murders that concern her. It appears mortals who she once healed with magic are now able to perform miracles themselves - a phenomenon that's wreaking havoc on relations between man and fey and provoking suspicions of forbidden powers. So much for leaving blood and politics behind her. Merry had dreamed of a quiet life, but evil knows no borders and it seems nobody lives forever - not even the immortal...