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The Chronicles of Rinnil
a series of YA fairytale retellings

The Feyfolk Trilogy #1

A Wolf's Rose

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Can two broken people ever find redemption?

 

Roshien Cochall has one goal: appear before the Gwyns and prove that she can move beyond the mistakes of her past. Nothing seems to move her closer to that goal, however, and she is left feeling stuck.

 

Lorcan Mactíre has been waiting patiently for nearly ten years to seize a cochall’s magic ring. Taking Roshien’s grandmother hostage, he lures Roshien to his fortress and holds her captive, confident that he will soon uncover her ring’s secret.

 

Is this Roshien’s opportunity for redemption? Can she somehow convince Lorcan to let her go—and maybe even take him with her? Or is this the beginning of her ultimate failure? 

A Bird in the Snow

The Feyfolk Trilogy #2
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Can even the worst mistakes be forgiven?

Ean Cochall has lived in the wilderness for two years, providing for the needy by day and assassinating rogues by night. It's all in pursuit of one thing: justice. So when he's approached by a mysterious figure and asked to kill a fae accused of crimes against the Gwyns, he readily accepts.

Murrin has fled to the wilderness to hide from someone who seeks her life. She has the name of a fey who can protect her: Ean Cochall, leader of the outlaw band the Green Company. What she doesn't know is that Ean already knows about her--and he was just hired to kill her.

As dark secrets come to light and old ghosts rise from the dead, will Ean uncover the truth? Or will his own mistakes come back to haunt him, making justice something not even he wants to achieve?

A Golden Darkness

The Feyfolk Trilogy #3
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Can hope be found in even the darkest of places?

 

Orla has just become a hances, a healer dedicated to preserving life. But for all the new skills she's learning, she still can't find what she wants most: a cure for her dying grandmother. When a mysterious woman comes to her village and offers to teach her magic, Orla accepts--even though doing so is against the law.

 

Piran has settled into the quiet life of a librarian's apprentice by day and a spy by night. Given the task of finding a rumored magic-wielder near his village, he stumbles across a cottage in the woods, where he finds the beginnings of a dark and dangerous plot--one that centers on his best friend, Orla.

 

As darkness grows and right and wrong are twisted together, can Orla find the hope she's desperate for? Or will her efforts to fix things only break them beyond repair?

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