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Fairy Ring
Series · 3 books · 2017-2019

Books in series

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#1

Shards of Janderelle

2017

Fourteen-year-old Livy’s best friends just happen to be fairies. With them, she defeats snow monsters and discovers lost treasure, running wild through her apartment complex. Game after endless game. That’s how it works with fairies. They might be illusions, but they helped her cope when her father walked out, leaving her to care for her drug-addicted mother alone. Then Child Protective Services swoops in, sending Livy to live with her father, but that doesn’t stop the fairies from tagging along. The illusions that helped her in the past now cause nothing but trouble—preluding fires in chemistry and sword fights in gym. It isn’t any wonder her stepmother thinks she’s crazy, maybe even on drugs like her mother. Forced into therapy, Livy tries to conform to her new life. But when the military precision of her stepmother’s household becomes too much, she crosses the fairy ring to a dream world where her imagination can run free again. Her scars transfer from one world to the other. So does a death. With her family ready to have her committed, Livy must unravel the truth behind her so-called schizophrenic delusions before they take another life—hers. Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle is a darkly humorous and magical tale with elements of A Monster Calls (Patrick Ness), Caroline (Neil Gaiman), Calvin: A Novel (Martine Leavitt), and other young adult stories that blend the borders of contemporary fantasy and psychology. It explores teenage/family drama, mental illness, and a fantasy world that might be too good to be true. Clean Read. References to mental illness, substance abuse, and other more serious issues. Recommended for young adults and teens twelve and up. Other Books by Jacque Stevens: Stone Bearers: 0. The Stone Bearers (2016) 0.5. The Frog’s Princess (2016) 1. The Queen’s Opal (2017) 2. The Queen’s Gift (2018) 3. The Queen’s Heir (2018) 4. The Queen’s Bane (Coming 2018) 5. The Queen’s Rite (Coming 2019) Please Note: The Queen’s Opal is Book One. The Stone Bearers is a standalone novel that can be read before or after the full series. The short story, The Frog’s Princess, can also be read in any order. Find it in The Fantastic Worlds Anthology (2016) or have a free digital copy delivered to you after signing up for my email list at sjacquebooks.com. Those on my email list will receive monthly emails with updates on deals, review opportunities for new releases, and other exclusive content. Fairy Ring: 1. Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle (2017) 2. Fairy Ring: Changeling of Janderelle (Coming 2018) 3. Fairy Ring: Prince of Janderelle (Coming 2019) Others: Winter Falls: A Tale of the Snow Queen (2017) Depths: A Tale of the Little Mermaid (Coming 2018)
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#2

Changeling of Janderelle

2018

Queen-bee of her freshman class, fifteen-year-old Grace is no angel. That spot was reserved for her brother, Gabriel. But now that Gabe has died, it seems everyone has forgotten him. Even her mother would rather focus on her new boyfriend than plan a funeral. Grace can’t forget, and after discovering a way into the fairy world that killed her brother, she is ready to take her revenge. Even if that means befriending the trolls of that world and becoming their queen, their changeling child. But as accessing her full magic requires her to draw others through the fairy ring, it seems her revenge may come at an even higher price—her soul. Sequel to Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle. Clean Read. References to substance abuse, nonexplicit sexual references, and other more serious issues. Recommended for young adults and teens fourteen and up. Other Books by Jacque Stevens: Stone Bearers: 0\. The Stone Bearers (2016) 0.5. The Frog’s Princess (2016) 1\. The Queen’s Opal (2017) 2\. The Queen’s Gift (2018) 3\. The Queen’s Heir (2018) 4\. The Queen’s Bane (2019) 5\. The Queen’s Rite (Coming 2019) Please Note: The Queen’s Opal is Book One. The Stone Bearers is a standalone novel that can be read before or after the full series. The short story, The Frog’s Princess, can also be read in any order. Find it in The Fantastic Worlds Anthology (2016) or have a free digital copy delivered to you after signing up for my email list at sjacquebooks.com. Those on my email list will receive monthly emails with updates on deals, review opportunities for new releases, and other exclusive content. Fairy Ring: 1\. Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle (2017) 2\. Fairy Ring: Changeling of Janderelle (2019) 3\. Fairy Ring: Prince of Janderelle (Coming 2019) Others: Winter Falls: A Tale of the Snow Queen (2017) Depths: A Tale of the Little Mermaid (2019)
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#3

Prince of Janderelle

2019

Sixteen-year-old Livy’s best friends are no longer fairies. She even had a real date try to kiss her on the front porch. But when some of her old visions resurface to cause chaos in the real world again, it seems the only way to protect her new life is to close all doors to the fairy world and convince its so-called prince to return home. Prince Kaito would do anything for Livy, but she knows nothing of his past. Returning to the mental health facilities and group homes his adoptive mother committed him to in the real world seems a fate worse than death. But can his heart survive alone in the fairy realm without ever seeing Livy or another living human again? The final gateway is closing. Prince of Janderelle is the third book in the Fairy Ring series. Clean Read. References to substance abuse, nonexplicit sexual references, and other more serious issues. Recommended for young adults and teens fourteen and up.

Author

Jacque Stevens
Jacque Stevens
Author · 26 books

Jacque Stevens wrote her first novel as a stress relief activity during nursing school. Now, as a USA-Today Bestselling Author, she has taken a step back from nursing so she can spend all her time writing stories filled with elves, fairies, and all things awesome. She also is a freelance editor. Jacque lives in Arizona where she can be found walking the streets with a dark and handsome young man who loves everything about her. He’s a shiba inu mix. New friends, enemies, and wandering visitors from cyberspace can contact Jacque here: sjacquebooks.com or sjacquebooks(at)gmail.com. Sign up for the newsletter to get a free short story and other extras.

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