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Elizabeth Tanner is no Tinkerbell, and her life is no fairy tale. Broke and drowning in student loans, the one thing she wants more than anything is a scholarship from the Trinity Foundation. But after the ancient Irish text she's studying turns out to be more than just a book, she becomes their prisoner instead. And when Trinity reveals Elizabeth is half-Fae, she finds herself at the center of a plot to save the magical races of Ireland from a brutal civil war. As Commander of Trinity's elite warriors, Finn O'Connell isn't used to having his authority challenged. He doesn't know whether to punish or protect the infuriating young woman in his custody. When he discovers the Dark Fae want to use Elizabeth's abilities to control the source of all power in the universe, he'll risk everything to help her. At the mercy of Trinity and enslaved to the Dark Fae, Elizabeth finds herself alone on the wrong side of an Irish myth thousands of years in the making. Refusing to be a pawn in their game, Elizabeth has to fight her way back to the man she loves, but to do so, she must wage her own war against the magic that binds her. The Aisling Chronicles are best enjoyed in order. Reading Order: Book #1 Through The Veil Book #2 Children of the Veil Book #3 Echoes from the Veil
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1 primary bookAisling Chronicles is a 1-book series first released in 2016 with contributions by Colleen Halverson.
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I received a copy of this book from NetGalley. Elizabeth is a poor college student, working on her thesis. That thesis is a translation of an ancient Irish book. A book that appears to change at will. Although she thinks she might be losing it, she plods on. With so much debt, she is hoping to get a scholarship from the Trinity Foundation. Little does she know, the Trinity Foundation is not what it appears, nor is she. Thinking her mother died when she was a baby, Elizabeth knows nothing about her lineage, but that is all about to change. This book was pretty good, but I think the romance was too much for me. I love all things faerie, but I am not a romance fan at all. If you like faeries and romance, then this is for you. I doubt I will continue the series because of that.