Winner of the BTS Magazine Red Carpet Award for Best Novel, PRG Reviewer's Choice Award finalist for Best Urban Fantasy Series, and winner of the PRG Reviewer's Choice Award for Best Urban Fantasy Novel.
Being a faerie princess isn't all it's cracked up to be...
Ivy must go to Faerie, but the gateway to the Wisp Court is through Tech Duinn, the house of Donn--Celtic god of the dead. Just her luck.
Unable to share her secret with Jinx, and with Jenna called away on Hunters' Guild business, Ivy must rely on Ceff and Torn to lead her to Death's door, literally, and back again. As if that wasn't dangerous enough, there's no saying what horrors lay in store within the Faerie realm. Too bad the Wisp Court is the one lead Ivy has in the search for her father--and possible salvation.
Maybe hiding away and dodging sidhe assassins isn't so bad after all...
Birthright is the fourth full-length novel in the award-winning Ivy Granger urban fantasy series by E.J. Stevens. The world of Ivy Granger, including the Ivy Granger Psychic Detective series and Hunters' Guild series, is filled with action, paranormal mystery, magic, dark humor, quirky characters, bloodsucking vampires, flirtatious demons, sarcastic gargoyles, sexy shifters, temperamental witches, psychotic faeries, and snarky, kick-butt heroines.
Birthright is #77 in Suspense > Paranormal > Psychics and #79 in Fairy Tales.
Birthright has 22 reviews and a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars.
I will be traveling to Atlanta next week to receive the BTS Magazine Red Carpet Award for Best Novel for this book. There will be press coverage of this event.
The English audio book edition releases in May 2016. I am traveling to Dublin, Ireland for the audio book launch party May 31, 2016.
I stared into the mirror, shocked by how much I’d changed since my arrival in Faerie. My cheekbones were higher, hands more slender, and there were now flecks of silver in those amber eyes that flashed like shards of ice beneath the moon.
My uncle was right. Using magic had changed me. My father had done something to me as a child, not only to block my memories, but to bind my power. But with Kade’s help, I’d torn down those bindings piece by bloody piece.
I turned to the side, careful to keep my wings from brushing the wall behind me. They’d grown since my first transformation, now stretching over five feet from tip to glistening tip.
I was certainly remarkable now. Lips the color of frozen blackberries curved in a self deprecating smile, and I shook my head. The woman who stared back at me was a creature of terrible, otherworldly beauty.
I may have a human mother, and have been raised in the human world, but my fears had finally been realized. Glowing skin had been a hint, but I’d tried to brush that off as little more than a vestigial side effect of my father’s blood. Entering Faerie and coming to my father’s domain had triggered an awakening of that blood, an awakening that I’d kindled further with the use of magic. I could no longer hide from the truth.
I was fae. I was inhuman. I was other.
How could I return to my human life in Harborsmouth?
“Perhaps my uncle is right,” I said. “This is where I belong.”
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Translated by Debbie Verschueren
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Author review: Working with this translator is always a pleasure. Professional translation with attention to detail. We have worked together on multiple novels and this translator never disappoints. Highly recommend. |
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Translated by Cécile Bénédic
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Author review: Excellent work. Professional. Quality translation. A pleasure as always. |
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Translated by Carmelo Massimo Tidona
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