Beneath the Knowe: A Faerie Tale: YA coming of age seelie court fairytale

· Faerie Stories Book 3 · Fiddlehead Press
4.1
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30
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 Can music overcome fey magic?


When the chieftain's infant son is stolen away by the fey folk of the Bright Court, Maeve Donnelly journeys beneath the faerie hill to try and save the child. Her only weapon is a simply crafted pennywhistle, and the music that runs in her bard-gifted blood...


Beneath the Knowe is a short story of 7,000 words (approx. 30 pages) originally published in the Northwest Independent Writers Association Anthology "Thirteen."


Keywords: Fairies, Fairy Tales, Ancient Celtic Folklore, Fairyland, Celtic Music, Coming-of-age Fantasy, Bright Court, Seelie Court, Changeling, Feyland, magic, rescue

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4.1
10 reviews
Dolly Bird
July 16, 2015
Not long enough...I wanted to know more about Make and her adventures...and those tricky faeries from either court! But as always an enjoyable read from a well written author!
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Kj Not Your's
October 1, 2015
Super short.
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About the author

 ~ USA Today bestselling, award-winning author of YA Urban Fantasy ~ 

Growing up, Anthea Sharp spent her summers raiding the library shelves and reading, especially fantasy. She now makes her home in the Pacific Northwest, where she writes, plays the fiddle, games in her favorite MMO, and spends time with her small-but-good family.

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