Fawn (The Forgotten Heir Chronicles #1)
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Roughly thrust from her realm and left to die in a forest on Earth, Faunella is left with no memory of who she is, and must rely on the eldritch creatures who find her. Isolated with only the magical creatures as company, she grows up feral and sweet, but with a yearning for connection— a desire to belong. It’s only after her protectors take her to The Edge, showing her the forbidden beings that look like her that she begins questioning her identity, and the motivations of the eldritch she calls family.
Derick lives his life one day at a time, but after his father ends up in prison, Derick has no choice but to turn to the gang that got him committed. Desperate for connection, he befriends a new recruit. However, when that lands him in an impossible situation, he discovers it's kill or be killed. More alone than ever in a world of violence, he hardens his heart and climbs his way to the top, making a dangerous enemy along the way.
As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, Derick and Faunella try to escape their destinies, and a twist of fate has their paths crossing. Captivated by each other, they continue to meet, hiding from the two groups that would tear them apart.
But with Derick’s life on the line and the time looming for Faunella to claim her birthright, she must decide which realm to call home. Should she honor duty and do what's expected of her? Or save the human man whose heart matches her own.
Fawn is a cozy fantasy with dark elements, peppered with things like magic, realm jumping and a wicked Aunt. While it has many familiar themes, it remains a unique, fresh story which captures complex emotions that every one of us can relate to in some way. Fawns underlying message is one of belonging and looking more than skin deep. It looks at discrimination, morality and seeing past the expectation and prejudices put on us by others.”