About Into the Skies
I was not Placed. I wasn't chosen by the fae as worthy or exceptional. Yet, somehow I-an ever so mighty barmaid-have the power to change my entire world? Surely I'm dreaming. Although, this is starting to feel more like a nightmare...On Loya, balance is paramount. The star planet provides magic and as inhabitants use their powers, energy is released back into the star. All beings have a soulmate, a perfect counterpart. The High Council maintains balance by keeping species separated. The fae rule in their floating sky cities, divided by the nature of their powers. The elves inhabit the mountains, the hobbits live in the shires and the humans live in the flatlands.Well, live may be an exaggeration.Humans serve.The exception to the separation is the few Placed humans who are set apart in beauty, strength or smarts. At 18, they are chosen, allowed to work for the fae in the clouds. Jaylyn Hoste was not chosen but she does work she loves and, though it pays very little, she is content.Until a royal spy walks into her tavern and changes everything.Not only is she Placed, but Jaylyn also finds her mate, Aster Raellen, the fae Prince of the Stars. Her soul is overjoyed but her unique position as a royal mate allows her to uncover one fae atrocity after another until she must decide-Can true love save her world? Is it even a world worth saving?Into the Skies is the first book in a fast-paced, character-driven, dystopian fae romantasy. This breathtakingly epic, star-crossed-love, new adult trilogy is not a dark fantasy but it does contain mature themes and explicit scenes. It is perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, Fourth Wing, and A Court of Thorns and Roses.
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