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After a devastating war between humanity and Faerie, Liza’s world was forever changed. Plants and trees became aggressive, seeking to root in living flesh and bone, and newborn children were discovered to have magical powers. Liza was one of these children, and with her abilities she brought her mother back from the ruined Faerie realm and restored the seasons to her own world.
Now there are signs of a new sickness in the forest. Piles of ash are found where living creatures once stood. Liza investigates and discovers that the Faerie realm continues to deteriorate, slowly turning to dust, and that its fate is inexorably linked to that of the human realm. To find a solution, Liza must cross over to Faerie once more, though doing so puts herself and all she cares about at risk. Will Liza be forced to sacrifice her life and the lives of her friends in order to save both worlds?
Fans of dark fantasy and dystopian adventure who were entranced by Janni Lee Simner’s Bones of Faerie and Faerie Winter won’t want to miss this stunning conclusion to the Bones of Faerie trilogy.
Praise for Faerie Winter
“An incredible sequel to one of my very favorite books.” —Aprilynne Pike, New York Times bestselling author of Wings
“I have been waiting for this book for over two years now, since the day I finished reading Bones of Faerie. Let me tell you, I was NOT disappointed. Janni knows how to write a strong female character, and the romance is sweet and slow and lovely.” —Eve’s Fan Garden
“A hauntingly exquisite portrait of a postapocalyptic world. Fans of both fantasy and dystopian fiction will devour this one.” —School Library Journal
“A high-appeal blend of unsettling speculative fiction.” —Booklist
“An intriguing mix of post-apocalyptic fiction with a heavy dose of fantasy. All readers will find something to enjoy.” —Voice of Youth Advocates
“Entertaining. For those impatiently awaiting the next, heftier entry by Cassandra Clare or Julie Kagawa.” —Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Bones of Faerie
“If you love authors Melissa Marr or Holly Black, this is your next read.” —Justine
“Simner has added her name to the list of amazing YA Fantasy authors.” —Faerie Drink Review
“This is not your mother’s fairytale.” —TeensReadToo.com
“Post-apocalyptic fantasy? Faeries? Dystopian? Can all of these words really describe one book? In Janni Lee Simner’s case, the answer is a resounding yes!” —The Reading Zone
“Pure, stunning, it is impossible to put down or forget.”—Jane Yolen, World Fantasy Award winner
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