There are elves out there. And, mostly, they're the good guys. Oh, they drive too fast (they love hot cars] but we'll forgive them that since they also make a habit of rescuing children in peril.
But this time it isn't just the children who are in peril. Jamie's father has joined a fanatical cult that is in contact with a supernatural entity that is ancient, powerful—and unspeakably evil. And Amanda is an abused little girl who has unheard of psychic powers. In her pain, she might lash out and destroy Earth and Faerie both!
"[This] is one of her rollicking action comedies. . . . The comedy is clever, the characters strong. ... As with any book Lackey works on, the principal joy is story; she sweeps you along and never lets you go." —Locus
". . . Lackey's usual sound characterization, brisk pacing, and intelligently detailed world building . . . Lackey remains an undoubted mistress of the well-told tale. . . ." —Booklist
"Romance, action intrigue all blend in a believable fantastic setting. Fans of Lackey and fantasy will be delighted. ..." — Kliatf
There are elves out there. And, mostly, they're the good guys. Oh, they drive too fast (they love hot cars] but we'll forgive them that since they also make a habit of rescuing children in peril.
But this time it isn't just the children who are in peril. Jamie's father has joined a fanatical cult that is in contact with a supernatural entity that is ancient, powerful—and unspeakably evil. And Amanda is an abused little girl who has unheard of psychic powers. In her pain, she might lash out and destroy Earth and Faerie both!
"[This] is one of her rollicking action comedies. . . . The comedy is clever, the characters strong. ... As with any book Lackey works on, the principal joy is story; she sweeps you along and never lets you go." —Locus
". . . Lackey's usual sound characterization, brisk pacing, and intelligently detailed world building . . . Lackey remains an undoubted mistress of the well-told tale. . . ." —Booklist
"Romance, action intrigue all blend in a believable fantastic setting. Fans of Lackey and fantasy will be delighted. ..." — Kliatf
There are elves out there. And, mostly, they're the good guys. Oh, they drive too fast (they love hot cars] but we'll forgive them that since they also make a habit of rescuing children in peril.
But this time it isn't just the children who are in peril. Jamie's father has joined a fanatical cult that is in contact with a supernatural entity that is ancient, powerful—and unspeakably evil. And Amanda is an abused little girl who has unheard of psychic powers. In her pain, she might lash out and destroy Earth and Faerie both!
"[This] is one of her rollicking action comedies. . . . The comedy is clever, the characters strong. ... As with any book Lackey works on, the principal joy is story; she sweeps you along and never lets you go." —Locus
". . . Lackey's usual sound characterization, brisk pacing, and intelligently detailed world building . . . Lackey remains an undoubted mistress of the well-told tale. . . ." —Booklist
"Romance, action intrigue all blend in a believable fantastic setting. Fans of Lackey and fantasy will be delighted. ..." — Kliatf