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Halfling, by Cindy C Bennett
Banished from the South Pole, Kara tries to carve out a new life among the elves of the North. It’s not easy with a secret to protect—a secret she's cursed with by the unusual circumstances of her heritage: half-elf, half-fairy. In the North, she’s assigned to work with Seb on a special project. He's the most gorgeous elf she’s ever seen—and the orneriest.
As if being banished wasn’t punishment enough.
Seb introduces her to Trystin, a fairy from the nearby fairy forest. Trystin discerns her secret right away and promises to teach her how to use the powers given to her by the very thing she’s fighting to keep hidden.
As if being banished wasn’t punishment enough.
Seb introduces her to Trystin, a fairy from the nearby fairy forest. Trystin discerns her secret right away and promises to teach her how to use the powers given to her by the very thing she’s fighting to keep hidden.
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Bennett lives a most unglamorous life in the beautiful state of Utah. She is the author of several YA books in many subgenres. She loves gooey cookies, dark chocolate, and cheesy popcorn. She hates housework and cooking, and has no plans to become a domestic goddess. Her favorite pastime—other than writing—is riding her Harley.
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She caught
sight of a male elf entering the room and froze. He was dazzling. She’d never
seen an elf that looked like him. He was tall and lean, as were most elves, but
he was even taller than most. His broad chest and shoulders made him
formidable. His arms rippled with tight muscles. His form was arresting,
surely, but it was his face that held her mouth-gaped attention.
His
cheekbones were high and strong, his lips full and sensuous above a seriously
masculine jaw. His eyes shone bright blue—like the sky on the clearest of days,
framed with long, dark lashes that would be envied by any female. His long
midnight-black hair was tied back with a length of leather, giving him a fierce
appearance. He was attractive beyond any elf—beyond anything—she’d ever seen—and that was saying a lot considering the
natural beauty of all elves.
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