The Fae Dealings

A Dragon-Myth Cycle Prequel 

The Paladins of Charlemagne protected the secrets at the heart of Enoch’s Device …

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Description

What secrets lie behind the legends of the Fae?

When Maugis d’Aygremont was a boy, his grandmother warned him about the Fae. She said they were wicked creatures who lured men into the woods, never to be seen again. As years passed, Maugis began to wonder if these warnings were merely stories to scare unruly children. That is, until the autumn of 766, when he saw one of the Fae in the flesh.

On the day that tore the House of Aygremont in two.

Now, eleven years later, Maugis, the chief counselor to Charlemagne, is about to embark on a clandestine mission with three of Charlemagne’s paladins. An expedition that may decide the fate of Christendom.

But will the dark secrets Maugis learned of the Fae in his harrowing past come to haunt him in the present – and put the entire mission in jeopardy?

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