![]() It’s not as though he doesn’t enjoy a little danger, just that he doesn’t gorge himself on it, unlike some people. “I suppose I would have plummeted out of the air,” Jude tells him with troubling equanimity, her expression saying, Horrible risks are entirely normal to me.Ĭardan has to admit that the ragwort steeds are swift and that there’s something thrilling about tangling his hand in a leafy mane and racing across the sky. “This is how you traveled? What if the enchantment ended while Vivi wasn’t with you?” “This?” he demands, looking down at the waves far beneath them. She has fled to the human world, on the run from the storm hag and her family. So long as you’re begging, he doesn’t mind a bit. Suren, the queen of the Court of Teeth, has been through a few things. Some might think of him as a strong draught, burning the back of one’s throat, but invigorating all the same. Before Cardan was a cruel prince or a wicked king, he was a faerie child with a heart of stone. ![]() ![]() ![]() Once upon a time, there was a boy with a wicked tongue. Perhaps it’s no surprise that he turned out the way he did the only surprise is that he managed to become the High King of Elfhame anyway. Return to the captivating world of Elfhame with this illustrated addition to the New York Times bestselling Folk of Air trilogy that began with The Cruel Prince, from award-winning author Holly Black. ![]() A prince of Faerie, nourished on cat milk and contempt, born into a family overburdened with heirs, and a nasty little prophesy hanging over his head - since the hour of Cardan’s birth, he has been alternately adored and despised. ![]()
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