Daughter of the Sea

Daughter of the Sea

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Angharad of Llyr is heir to a matriarchy: a line of enchantress-queens that has ruled her island for centuries. Her destiny from birth: to rule as sole authority and ensure that her powerful bloodline endures for another generation. Devoted to her people, yet passionate and willful, she faces her fate with a tension as volatile as the magic that runs in her veins. But one day a stranger washes up on her beach; a vagabond without ties of family, vocation, or title. His freedom and exuberance draw her like the tides, and the meeting of their eyes is only the first law he will break with her consent. But a princess is not free to follow her heart. When an ancient evil stalks the island shores, awakening fae-born legends long-forgotten, the fate of an entire kingdom will rest upon one woman's impossible choice...between duty and love. Maturity Rating: suitable for mid-teens and up. Suggestive scenes and implications, but non-explicit. *story initially conceived as a prequel to The Chronicles of Prydain, a Welsh-inspired YA fantasy series by Lloyd Alexander. Certain characters, locations, and plot elements are his creations, but no knowledge of the series is necessary to enjoy this novel.…

Spring, Fallen

Spring, Fallen

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Spring is the best time to fall...Eilonwy climbs the apples trees every spring, but this year things go wrong. Good thing there's always someone around to catch her.Chronicles of Prydain fancomic, set just before The Castle of Llyr.…

Sunrise

Sunrise

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Captive since childhood, groomed to rule by fear and dark magic, Eilonwy of Llyr only needs a chance to seek a better destiny. A common boy, cast aside like refuse in the dungeon, a prisoner of a different kind, could open the door to that chance...if they can stop arguing long enough to forge a new freedom, together.Note: this is a sequel to my story, Daughter of the Sea, but it is not necessary to read one to understand the other. Fanfic adaptation of The Book of Three, from The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander…