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It’s all she’s ever wanted to be, but it couldn’t be further from her grasp…  

Dana Hathaway doesn’t know it yet, but she’s in big trouble.  When her alcoholic mom shows up at her voice recital drunk, again , Dana decides she’s had enough and runs away to find her mysterious... read more

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  • Dana Hathaway: faeriewalker; protagonist.
  • Ethan: fae prodigy, and son of Alistair and brother of Kimber
  • Kimber: Fae. Ethan's sister. Dana's friend.
  • Finn: Dana's fae bodyguard, hired by her father
  • Dana: The main character.
  • Keane: Finn's son, teaches Dana self defense, who is describe to be very mean at times. But he is actually a nice person.
  • Lachlan: Works for Grace. Has his own bakery shop.
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  • ““You saved my life,” I whispered into his chest. His chin rubbed across the top of my head. “It was the least I could do.””
    Dana to Ethan
  • “Just because you’re an asshole doesn’t mean I have to be a bitch.”
  • “Normal doesn’t apply to us.”
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  • “Milk. Oat meal. Honey. A bit of nutmeg. And the fine Irish whiskey, of course.”
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  • He was arrogant. He was condescending. He was insulting. But damn it, he was good.
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  • After all, it is a girl’s prerogative to change her mind, so I might not be telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
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  • I wished I had a camera, because he looked pretty funny carrying a Victoria’s Secret bag while trying to maintain his dignified, bad-ass goon look.
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  • “Sorry,” I muttered. “Just because you’re an asshole doesn’t mean I have to be a bitch.”
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  • “I can see why you opted out of Knight training,” I countered. “They’d have ‘accidentally’ killed you before you made it to adulthood.”
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  • “Dana Stuart,” he said formally, “I’d like to introduce you to my sister, Kimber. Also known as the Bitch from Hell.”
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  • “Who needs normal?” I responded. “Normal’s boring.”
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  • “But we’re not normal kids,” she said, and the words hit me like a kick in the gut. “I’m a sixteen-year-old college sophomore who lives on her own, and you’re a Faeriewalker. Normal doesn’t apply to us.”
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  • I was the one who always had to keep my head while my mom had hysterics over the crisis-du-jour.
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First Sentence edit see section history

The absolute last straw was when my mom showed up at my recital drunk.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Prologue
Chapters 1 - 28
Epilogue

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 4 in Faeriewalker. (standard series)

Followed by Shadowspell.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Jenna Black (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: St Martin's Griffin
Country: USA
Publication Date: May-2010
ISBN: 978-0312575939
Page Count: 304

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