The Steward (Weald Fae Journals #1) 
Wow, this book was AWESOME! If you are anything like me, and love Fae-tales (they really don't like to be called fairies), magic, myth, and mystery you have found the right book (or series as it looks). I was interested by the brief book description, but once I started reading, I found I was no longer on my front deck, but had stepped through to the incredibly real, and full world of Maggie O'Shea. I have said before that a character was real or fleshed well, but I have never read through the
The Steward *SPOILER ALERT* I caught a chill within the first 2 pages of The Steward when David and Kyle were being watched by the Unseelie Fae, Chalen. When Maggie first went to the caves for her first test, the anxiety, trepidation and plain old scared spitless was written so perfectly, I felt all that she went through. When she got stuck in the hole, I had a hard time breathing. I enjoyed the bouts of humor that is spread throughout the story, especially Maggies little arguments with her

I just finished reading, and would have been done sooner if my family vacation had been less active. Thecharacters are all very well written, the plot is exquisite, and the lead female character is strong. I loved reading how she overcame her obstacles.Chalen I wanted to see destroyed. He was the epitome of Unseelie to me. I very much enjoyed the way that the clans were portrayed, with even the Seelie having darker aspects.I am very glad to be able to read the next in the series, because I've
Well that was an unexpected delight!Apparently I'm very much into books about the Fae lately! I actually went through my To-Read Goodreads list and realized that I had marked The Weald Fae Journals, by Christopher Fields awhile ago, so now was the prefect time to get started with this series.There was so much more that I learned about the Fae world of Seelies and Unseelies after reading The Steward, and I enjoyed this take on the magical creatures living among humans in our own world. Maggie
Unique and enjoyable - loved it.I met the author via social media and managed to pick his book up through a free promotion. I'd heard great things, but hadn't read any reviews so only had the blurb to go by. I knew this book formed part of a series. I hadn't realised that the story really spans the series. The Steward ends with an exciting finale and one of the best cliff-hangers I have ever read. It is not a standalone novel. I reached the last page and wanted to howl my frustration. There is
This is a great story about a young girl fighting her fears and becoming the Steward of the Seely (Light Fae)
Christopher Shields
Kindle Edition | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.93 | 546 Users | 91 Reviews

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Maggie O’Shea expected the worst when her family relocated from the lively beaches of Boca Raton to the secluded forests of the Ozark Mountains. What she didn’t expect was a new beginning – one full of Fae, magical powers, dangerous physical and mental trials, and two surprisingly gorgeous young men. These aren’t the fairies you’re familiar with, but dangerous superpowers embroiled in an enduring struggle among themselves over the fate of all humanity. Some want to protect us, and others would love nothing more than to see us, and especially fifteen-year-old Maggie, dead and buried. Now, torn between her new duties as Steward of the most sacred Fae land and her burgeoning love for Gavin, a powerful Fae, Maggie must fight to protect her family, her friends, herself, and the fate of the entire world. Join Maggie as she learns that fairy lore is not as far from the truth as she had believed, but neither is it anything like the tales in books or movies. As she navigates the treacherous schemes of the magical Fae, Maggie must become a quick study if she hopes to protect the lives of many, and possibly all, people from the insidious plot the Unseelie Fae have planned for centuries. The Steward is the first book in the four part series: the Weald Fae Journals by Christopher Shields.Particularize Based On Books The Steward (Weald Fae Journals #1)
Title | : | The Steward (Weald Fae Journals #1) |
Author | : | Christopher Shields |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | August 7th 2012 by Weald Fae Journals |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fairies. Fae. Young Adult. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Magic |
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Ratings: 3.93 From 546 Users | 91 ReviewsEvaluate Based On Books The Steward (Weald Fae Journals #1)
I enjoyed this YA fantasy novel about a high school girl (Maggie O'Shea) being forced to move from Florida to Eureka Springs, AR and finding that it holds more promise than she realized. In Shield's novel, faeries are real, and can be lifesize hunks of well-dressed teenage males or little creatures flitting around with wings. Underneath appearances, they are other life forms that can be pure energy or can take other forms, both human and animal. It turns out that the O'Shea farm guards a portalWow, this book was AWESOME! If you are anything like me, and love Fae-tales (they really don't like to be called fairies), magic, myth, and mystery you have found the right book (or series as it looks). I was interested by the brief book description, but once I started reading, I found I was no longer on my front deck, but had stepped through to the incredibly real, and full world of Maggie O'Shea. I have said before that a character was real or fleshed well, but I have never read through the
The Steward *SPOILER ALERT* I caught a chill within the first 2 pages of The Steward when David and Kyle were being watched by the Unseelie Fae, Chalen. When Maggie first went to the caves for her first test, the anxiety, trepidation and plain old scared spitless was written so perfectly, I felt all that she went through. When she got stuck in the hole, I had a hard time breathing. I enjoyed the bouts of humor that is spread throughout the story, especially Maggies little arguments with her

I just finished reading, and would have been done sooner if my family vacation had been less active. Thecharacters are all very well written, the plot is exquisite, and the lead female character is strong. I loved reading how she overcame her obstacles.Chalen I wanted to see destroyed. He was the epitome of Unseelie to me. I very much enjoyed the way that the clans were portrayed, with even the Seelie having darker aspects.I am very glad to be able to read the next in the series, because I've
Well that was an unexpected delight!Apparently I'm very much into books about the Fae lately! I actually went through my To-Read Goodreads list and realized that I had marked The Weald Fae Journals, by Christopher Fields awhile ago, so now was the prefect time to get started with this series.There was so much more that I learned about the Fae world of Seelies and Unseelies after reading The Steward, and I enjoyed this take on the magical creatures living among humans in our own world. Maggie
Unique and enjoyable - loved it.I met the author via social media and managed to pick his book up through a free promotion. I'd heard great things, but hadn't read any reviews so only had the blurb to go by. I knew this book formed part of a series. I hadn't realised that the story really spans the series. The Steward ends with an exciting finale and one of the best cliff-hangers I have ever read. It is not a standalone novel. I reached the last page and wanted to howl my frustration. There is
This is a great story about a young girl fighting her fears and becoming the Steward of the Seely (Light Fae)
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