Lilianna Meadowwing, Queen of the Grey Court of Fairie, had everything a ruling monarch could possibly desire. Loyal subjects, a child growing in her womb, and the man she loved ruling with her by her side. But all that changed the night her husband was killed while defending the Grey Court's sacred lands. Now twenty-five years later, it is time for Lilianna to return to avenge her husband's death. But unforeseen complications arise when Lilianna finds herself drawn to the very creature she is supposed to destroy. Upon her return matters become even more disturbing when it becomes known that there is a thread of treason being whispered through the Grey Court. Unsure of whom exactly may be trusted, Liliana relies only on those who were closest both to her husband and herself. For without a few close allies Liliana will fail to avenge her husband, and the sacred lands will die. But even Liliana questions if these allies will help her turn away from her own burning needs and allow her to be successful. Will her own hunger cause her to fail and allow all her husband worked so hard to achieve, die, and the Grey Court to fade and die as well? This is the second edition printing of In Glens of Shadow, which has received five-star reviews on Amazon.com. The newly created enchanting and beautiful cover designed by Monica Diane, combined with a smaller print size, make this a must-have edition for anyone who loves urban fantasy coupled with elements of romance and danger!
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- Release Date 05/20/2018
- Author MIchelle Burke
- Language English
- Company michelle burke independent publisher; 2nd edition
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