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After squelching an evil plot by a rotten fairy, Keelie Heartwood is ready for fun at the upcoming Wildewood Renaissance Faire. Getting to know her elf dad has been great, but camping out in his homemade RV while acting out the 16th century isn't so fab. Keelie prefers hot showers and wearing a watch, thankyouverymuch. And a cool new cell phone would be nice, too.
But with fairies turning up in the oddest places, an unfortunate misunderstanding about a credit card bill, and that nasty, stuck-up elf-girl, Elia, Keelie's plans to have a good time are all but ruined. So far, life as an elf isn't all that enchanting.
And then the unicorn shows up.
Don't miss the first book in the Faire Folk Trilogy, The Tree Shepherd's Daughter:
"One of those remarkable tales in which the reader becomes completely immersed . . . [It] will have readers eagerly anticipating books two and three in this promising trilogy."
—KLIATT
It's been three weeks since half-elf, half-human Keelie Heartwood finished her first Renaissance Faire tour with her full-elf father. After finding out the secret of her heritage, learning to communicate with tree spirits, and nearly being killed by a rogue fairy, she's ready to start over at a new Faire where she can relax. When her father demands she get a job to cover her shopping habit, though, Keelie's idyllic dream is shattered by a series of embarrassing Faire jobs in even more embarrassing costumes. Even worse, she's now being haunted by the guardian of the foresta unicornwho desperately needs her help to save the trees, but whose powerful spell may cost Keelie her life. Summers' first novel in The Faire Folk Trilogy, The Tree Shepherd's Daughter, is a delightful immersion into magical forests, mysterious fairy folk, and a teenage protagonist with an attitude as charming as her curly bob. Into the Wildewood retains much the same appeal, although its plot similarities to the first novel make it a slightly less original and compelling read. A mixture of Clueless and The Two Towers that somehow melds them with style, Summers's book will attract both new fantasy recruits and diehard fans. Reviewer: Cara Chancellor
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