Faeries don't exist, right?That's what Osian tells himself. So what if the stranger in the pub, the one that glows in the darkened room, has a beauty that is otherworldly. And that the man is watching him with eyes that promise trouble. So what if the music that drifts across the moor sounds like...
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Faeries don't exist, right?That's what Osian tells himself. So what if the stranger in the pub, the one that glows in the darkened room, has a beauty that is otherworldly. And that the man is watching him with eyes that promise trouble. So what if the music that drifts across the moor sounds like nothing he's ever heard. So what if it's the night of the summer solstice, the night when the veil between the human world and the faery world is whisper thin.Osian is not a believer. Not until he is kidnapped by Conall to the world of the fey. In the Otherworld, Osian is offered something he's never had: the love of another man. But this love comes at the cruelest price. For in order to stay with Conall, Osian must give up his home, his friends, and his family.But there is a way out--if he chooses. It involves letting himself go, allowing himself to trust Conall, and finding the true meaning of his name.Can Osian trust Conall enough to risk it all? It's a dangerous game he plays, but the prize--love--may be worth the risk of losing it all.
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