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Ithandryll

Ithandryll

by

Nikki Auberkett

Moving to Chicago should have felt like a dream come true, but for Roxanna Lovegood, it’s a last-ditch effort to run away from a nightmarish past.

When mysterious creatures break into her new apartment, curiosity leads her to a puzzling artifact buried under the floorboards. It takes her from the shores of Lake Michigan to the forest of a distant realm where she’s surrounded—and threatened—by people and creatures she’s only heard of in fairytales.

Devon is a mischievous fae determined to figure out how Roxi wound up there to begin with. He’s even more determined to send her back home. There are secrets to keep and his own set of wounds unwilling to heal, and the last thing he wants or needs is this outsider questioning—and challenging—everything he thought he knew.

There’s just one teensy-weensy problem.

Despite the shadows lurking in every corner...

...despite the growing threat of demons prowling the land...

...and despite the cutthroat High Court’s manipulation...

...the longer Roxi stays in the realm of the fae…

...the less either of them wants her to leave.

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Adult

Spice Level:

Level 4

Available Formats:

Paperback, eBook

Content Information:

Level 4

The Song of the Sidhe series covers issues related to: human trafficking, slavery, imperialism, colonization, racism, grief, trauma, PTSD (war-related and not), self-harm, assault, child loss, fertility, and other things that may be triggering. There is also strong language and sexual content of a consensual nature.

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About the Author

Nikki Auberkett

As a cultural anthropologist with a focused background in archaeology and global folklore, I love to weave real-world discoveries and intercultural theories into my fictional works. My current series, Song of the Sidhe, combines fantasy storytelling with “what if?” concepts, from the fae folk living in (and potentially having built) downtown Chicago to the mythological Fomorians existing within marginalized communities around the world.

After living in downtown Chicago before, during, and after the pandemic, I entered my “Stars Hollow Phase” and relocated to a small village cluster in Iowa known as The Amana Colonies. I started an indie bookstore, BumbleBooks, which is currently a “pop-up situation” inside the village’s new herbs & tea shop, Serenity Sage. While I admittedly dipped my toes into pursuing traditional publishing for my books, it didn’t feel exactly *right* for myself or my career. This is another reason why I’m pushing to continue to support indie authors and their books through local and online bookstore programs & events.

On any given day, I can be found sipping handcrafted coffee, making book paper crafts, faceplanting on my laptop keyboard, and/or whispering to the kobolds who live in my home.

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