Leigh and Kit meet when he discovers a tiny orphaned fox and takes her as his secret companion. In time it is revealed that the young girl Kit, with the brilliant red hair and deep green eyes, and the small fox are one in the same. While trying to save Guinevere, who has been kidnapped by her lover Lancelot, Leigh sees Kit as a woman and is immediately enchanted. Leigh observes Lancelot’s men removing chests of treasure from a tide cave on the Isle of Clare. Leigh is appalled to learn Kit’s a thief and is torn between his duty to turn the treasure over to Arthur and his compelling enchantment with Kit. After they learn each other’s identities, their bond deepens. Just as the proclamation of the Druids nears fulfillment, Kit is kidnapped by her former crew. Leigh and Olyn beg the King and Merlin to help them save the Irish throne, Kit, and the Queen. Guinevere is restored to her place beside her husband and hosts a royal coronation for Leigh and Kit. Leigh is knighted as directed by Merlin; Olyn has the pleasure of uniting his two wards.
Can the Convent girl who rebels against all constraints follow both the teachings of the church and protect the Chalice and wine? Will she find her destined love and still protect the Mother Superior, the woman who so lovingly raised her? A weaving of apparent divergent beliefs that will leave you questioning, but also renew your own faith.
Can a feyrie earn the love of a human in order that she too can be human?
As mortal time and feyrie time are vastly different, she sets her sights on Theo Boldt
When Nixi learns Theo’s pet fox, is dying, she is torn. She petitions the feyries to become the fox, so Theo will not suffer, even though it means she is giving up her chance to become a woman. .. his woman