The Fae Lord's Silent War
In the village of Bellweather, survival depends on strict obedience to ancient rules: never walk the old road after dusk, cover your milk, and never answer music in the dark. For generations, the villagers have lived in the shadow of a listening forest, pretending the woods hold only timber and deer. But their fragile peace shatters when the noon market bells inexplicably ring thirteen times. Practical and observant Hannah Cooper watches as a cold dread sweeps through the town. Villagers have already been vanishing-a shepherd boy lured by blue lights, a widow tempted by a silver comb, and a carter claimed by brambles. When a suspiciously charming trader arrives in the market wearing a dove-gray coat and offering smooth, enchanted promises to desperate farmers, Hannah senses a supernatural trap. In a town where knowing too much is dangerous, Hannah must rely on her wits as the forest creeps closer.
In the village of Bellweather, survival depends on strict obedience to ancient rules: never walk the old road after dusk, cover your milk, and never answer music in the dark. For generations, the villagers have lived in the shadow of a listening forest, pretending the woods hold only timber and deer. But their fragile peace shatters when the noon market bells inexplicably ring thirteen times. Practical and observant Hannah Cooper watches as a cold dread sweeps through the town. Villagers have already been vanishing-a shepherd boy lured by blue lights, a widow tempted by a silver comb, and a carter claimed by brambles. When a suspiciously charming trader arrives in the market wearing a dove-gray coat and offering smooth, enchanted promises to desperate farmers, Hannah senses a supernatural trap. In a town where knowing too much is dangerous, Hannah must rely on her wits as the forest creeps closer.
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In the village of Bellweather, survival depends on strict obedience to ancient rules: never walk the old road after dusk, cover your milk, and never answer music in the dark. For generations, the villagers have lived in the shadow of a listening forest, pretending the woods hold only timber and deer. But their fragile peace shatters when the noon market bells inexplicably ring thirteen times. Practical and observant Hannah Cooper watches as a cold dread sweeps through the town. Villagers have already been vanishing-a shepherd boy lured by blue lights, a widow tempted by a silver comb, and a carter claimed by brambles. When a suspiciously charming trader arrives in the market wearing a dove-gray coat and offering smooth, enchanted promises to desperate farmers, Hannah senses a supernatural trap. In a town where knowing too much is dangerous, Hannah must rely on her wits as the forest creeps closer.











