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The Fae Keeper
The Fae Keeper | H.E. Edgmon
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In the heart-stopping sequel to The Witch King, Wyatt and Emyr attempt to rebuild Asalin despite unexpected new enemies within their kingdom. Two weeks after the door to Faery closed once more, Asalin is still in turmoil. Emyr and Wyatt are hunting Derek and Clarke themselves after having abolished the corrupt Guard, and are trying to convince the other kingdoms to follow their lead. But when they uncover the hidden truth about the witches' real place in fae society, it becomes clear the problems run much deeper than anyone knew. And this may be more than the two of them can fix. As Wyatt struggles to learn control of his magic and balance his own needs with the needs of a kingdom, he must finally decide on the future he wantsbefore he loses the future he and Emyr are building
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peanutnine
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An excellent finish for this duology. I might have even liked it better than the first! It's got so much to chew on - political intrigue, discussions on colonisation and the fluidity of gender/sexuality, platonic and romantic love, healing from trauma - but doesn't feel heavy handed. I would love another story set in this fae world but I'm glad these characters got the ending they deserved
My May #bookspin finished @TheAromaofBooks

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SincerelyWinona
The Fae Keeper | H.E. Edgmon

“Our fight may be bloody, but it isn‘t one we have to fight alone.

Thank you for fighting with me, now let‘s get to work.”

A quote from the author‘s note at the start of the book. Deeply about queerness, but pertinent toward life and healing in general. ❤️

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kera_11
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honestly the plot and characters didn‘t feel as fleshed out in the book as I hoped, but there‘s some real character growth in this book. I really enjoyed the open communication between Wyatt and Emyr about their relationship, gender identity, sexual relationship, and boundaries. Wasn‘t the best duology ever written but over all, I enjoyed it.

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Sue
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I finished The Fae Keeper by HE Edgmon during the week. I thought this was a trilogy rather than a duology so I was sad to be leaving Wyatt and his crew earlier than I expected.

I love Edgmon‘s writing. Wyatt‘s sense of humour and the way he relates to the reader is just great. I did enjoy getting perspectives from some other main players this time as well.

I really enjoyed this one and I‘m looking forward to whatever Edgmon

MrsMalaprop Hello again 👋😊. 2y
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