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The Changeling (Weald Fae Journals #2) Kindle Edition | Pages: 300 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 326 Users | 27 Reviews

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Edition Language: English
Series: Weald Fae Journals #2

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“There’s Darkness in the Wilds”

It has been only one year since sixteen-year-old Maggie O'Shea moved to the Ozark Mountains and was declared Steward of the Weald, the most sacred realm of the Fae, mythical beings with both enormous and sinister powers, who often take the form of humans. Her life has been in extreme peril before, but never more so than now. Her younger brother, Mitch, has been kidnapped by a rogue band of Fae and the demand is simple: leave the Weald and her new life behind or else her brother dies. Now Maggie's on a breakneck race to save her brother, her family and friends, and perhaps all of humankind from a threat more insidious than anyone can imagine.

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Title:The Changeling (Weald Fae Journals #2)
Author:Christopher Shields
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 300 pages
Published:October 29th 2012 by Weald Fae Journals
Categories:Fantasy. Fairies. Fae. Urban Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Magic

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Ratings: 4.14 From 326 Users | 27 Reviews

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I enjoyed the first book of this series enough to continue with this book to discover what happened after the cliffhanger The Steward left us with. But I absolutely LOVED this book. Where the first one moved at a slower pace between conflicts, this book hit the ground running and didnt stop. I loved this piece of the story and am so excited that the next books have been published because I finished reading this book in half a day; and at this rate Ill have the series finished by tomorrow night.

I enjoyed the first book of this series enough to continue with this book to discover what happened after the cliffhanger The Steward left us with. But I absolutely LOVED this book. Where the first one moved at a slower pace between conflicts, this book hit the ground running and didnt stop. I loved this piece of the story and am so excited that the next books have been published because I finished reading this book in half a day; and at this rate Ill have the series finished by tomorrow night.

Oh.My.Gosh. WHY? HOW? OH MY GOSH!!!This was my reaction after finishing the last chapter of this crazy roller coaster of a book. I love how much Maggie has grown in this series and really shows with some of the tough decisions made in this book. Also I was so happy when Gavin finally appeared, even if it was just two chapters. Oh, but that ending! It came completely from left field! I suspected a part of it but the last page was not something anyone could have anticipated! I need book three!

The Changeling is the squeal to The Steward, the first book in Christopher Shields new series and it doesn't disappoint. Picking up from where The Steward ended, the action and pace are both great as we follow the continuing saga of the main character, Maggie. I highly recommend this book and the series as a whole to all fans of epic fantasy.

It's been a while since I read the first book so it took a little bit to get into it and remember everything, but once I got into the flow it was great! The story was fast paced and kept you reading. I really like Maggie, she's a smart, brave female character who doesn't take shit and you can't help feel for her and what she goes through. Looking forward to the next book!!!

This was a slow book and I had to stop reading it.

I read this book after Christopher Shields' first book, The Steward, and I couldn't put it down. Christopher started The Changeling where The Steward ended, and from there it was a bullet train ride. Fast-paced, and such amazing and wonderful character development that I fell in love with them (or hated them, depending on the character). A great book that everyone needs to read, I assure you.
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