The Forest Lord
by Susan Krinard
Berkley Pub Group
November 1, 2002
ISBN #0425186865
400 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Susan Krinard

Hotter Than Hell

My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding

Lord of the Beasts

Call of the Wolf

Hammer Of The Earth

To Tame a Wolf

Shield of the Sky

Murder by Magic

Kinsman's Oath

To Catch A Wolf

Secret of the Wolf

Out Of This World

Once A Wolf

Touch Of The Wolf

Body and Soul

Prince of Dreams

Prince of Shadows

Prince of Wolves

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"An Enchanting Regency"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted September 23, 2002

Even in the Regency period some of the Elder race of Britain, the Faerie folk, or Fane, still exist. But these near immortal beings haven't had enough children, so they must either steal a human child or sire a half-human child before they can go home to Tir-na-nog. Read more...


"A pleasant Regency romantic fantasy"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 9, 2002

In England, the Earl of Bradwell, Cyrus Fleming breaks the pact his ancestors have had with the Fane by trespassing into the magical fairy forest. For punishment, the Forest Lord Hern demands that Cyrus hand over his beautiful teenage daughter Eden so he can sire an heir. Cyrus agrees, but Read more...




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From the USA Bestselling author of SECRET OF THE WOLF comes the first book in a new series of enchantment, romance, and ancient legend....


Summary

Hern is a Lord of the Fane, a race ancient before the coming of Man. For a thousand years he has guarded his forest realm on the Lakeland estate of Hartsmere. He longs to return to the Blessed Land of his own people, but he must bring with him a half-mortal heir, whose humanity will strengthen the weakened blood of the Fane.

He chooses Lady Eden Fleming to bear his child and free him from the bonds of earth. But when she discovers his inhuman identity, she flees, carrying their unborn child within her.

Many years later, Lady Eden, once a diamond of the ton, is a debt-ridden widow with memories of one brilliant night of love. But she discovers that the child of that forbidden union, believed long dead, still lives.

Eden's joyful reunion with her son at Hartsmere is complicated by the proud and insolent servant, Hartley Shaw. He and her son share mysterious gifts that intrigue and frighten her. Who is Hartley Shaw, why has he come to Hartsmere—and how can she be falling in love with him?



 

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