Deirdre always thought she was a human—until her destructive faerie magic was unlocked.Seventeen-year-old Deirdre leaves the orphanage behind to study in Neo-London, a city teeming with conflict between humans and Fae. She crosses paths with two brothers, Iain and James Callaghan. Iain is a soldier in the Iron Guard trying to keep his broken family together. Fourteen-year-old James is fascinated by faeries and plans to run away to find his disappeared mother.After Deirdre develops uncontrollable magical abilities, she becomes the target of their father: Alan Callaghan, an extremist general who drains faeries’ magic to fuel weapons of war. When he frames her for a treasonous crime, she and James escape together. Iain intends to bring his brother home... and capture Deirdre at all costs.Readers of Holly Black’s The Darkest Part of the Forest andclassic folklore and fairy tales will enjoy this coming-of-age series filled with epic adventure, humor, and clean slow burn romance.The Changeling’s Fortune is the first installment in a seven-book series.The other books currently out now:The Renegade Son (Winter Fae's Blight Book 2)The Waking Magic (Winter Fae's Blight Book 3)The Shattered Mirror (Winter Fae's Blight Book 4)The Thrall's Gambit (Winter Fae's Blight Book 5)The Stolen Vow (Winter Fae's Blight Book 6)The Queen's Winter (Winter Fae's Blight Book 7)
Review "If you like Holly Black or Melissa Marr, you'll love K.C. Lannon: her books provide the same kind of gritty urban fantasy escapism." - Scar, jeviscachee.com "A fantastic read! I love the characters in this novel and the worldbuilding. Definitely a paranormal book you want to add to your TBR!" - Touch My Spine Book Reviews, Goodreads"I have to say that I LOVED the characters." - J.R. Schuyler, Goodreads reviewer"From the beginning of the story, the author grips your attention and doesn't let go. First of all, the characters were so good! I absolutely loved the brotherly relationship between James and Iain *cries*. All the character's arc/growth was very well done, too." - Breny and Books "Any fantasy reader would thoroughly enjoy the story". - Goodreads reviewer