The Changeling Child

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Return to the magical world of Faerie Hill in this fantastical middle grade adventure, for fans of Malamander by Thomas Taylor, Otherland by Louie Stowell and The Chime Seekers by Ross Montgomery.
Twelve years ago, a child vanished from his cradle. He was never seen nor spoken of again. Saga is desperate to discover what happened - did he really just disappear? Or was he whisked away to the Faerie kingdom, to be raised as one of their own?
As she searches for the truth, her best friend Alfred has his own vital mission. The mayor's relentless construction projects are devastating the natural world, and now the fearsome faeries want revenge. Only Alfred, a demi fae, can restore peace between the two realms.
But as he journeys deeper into the magical kingdom than ever before, the two friends start to suspect that the lost child could be the key to everything...
PRAISE FOR THE CHANGELING CHILD:
'A magical ticket bringing us back to the unforgettable and enchanting world of Faerie Hill' Eve McDonnel, author of The Last Boy
'Bewitching and beautiful... Love it!' Nicola Penfold, author of Where the World Turns Wild

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This is Book 2 in the Faerie Hill Series. See all Faerie Hill books here.

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