Summer's Crossing
by
Julie Kagawa
3.0 (2
ratings)
Format
eBook
Pages
72
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 2011
Publisher
Harlequin Teen
ISBN-10
1459206401
ISBN-13
9781459206403
Description
In a realm where magic intertwines with mischief, Robin Goodfellow, known as Puck, navigates the complex terrain of the Summer Court. As Oberon's loyal right-hand, Puck is no stranger to chaos and laughter, yet his lighthearted antics mask a deeper turmoil. With tensions rising in the fairy realm, he finds himself at a crossroads, faced with the bittersweet nature of love and friendship.
As summer unfolds, Puck grapples with his growing feelings for a forbidden companion, testing the limits of his loyalty. The intricate dynamics of court life become increasingly challenging as Puck's playful nature clashes with the weight of his responsibility. This struggle leads him on a journey filled with unexpected twists and moral dilemmas.
Puck's adventures are peppered with encounters that blur the lines between ally and adversary, making each decision pivotal. As playful tricks turn into dangerous games, he must confront not just the external challenges but also his own heart.
Ultimately, Puck's story is one of growth and self-discovery. It is a tale that explores the enchanting yet treacherous world of the fae, where laughter might just be the thread that holds reality together, and where embracing one's true self can lead to unimaginable transformations.
As summer unfolds, Puck grapples with his growing feelings for a forbidden companion, testing the limits of his loyalty. The intricate dynamics of court life become increasingly challenging as Puck's playful nature clashes with the weight of his responsibility. This struggle leads him on a journey filled with unexpected twists and moral dilemmas.
Puck's adventures are peppered with encounters that blur the lines between ally and adversary, making each decision pivotal. As playful tricks turn into dangerous games, he must confront not just the external challenges but also his own heart.
Ultimately, Puck's story is one of growth and self-discovery. It is a tale that explores the enchanting yet treacherous world of the fae, where laughter might just be the thread that holds reality together, and where embracing one's true self can lead to unimaginable transformations.
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