![]() ![]() At the same time, guilt from being a changeling causes her to expose the truth to her mother and find her mother's true child, somewhere in the Seelie Courts. ![]() Kaye drunkenly swears her love to Roiben during his coronation, and is consequently forbidden from seeing him until she finds the impossible: a faerie who can tell a lie. Roiben is soon to be crowned King of the Unseelie Court. Ironside (2007) is a sequel to Tithe, and returns to Kaye as the protagonist. Her new friends are hardly normal, and are in fact couriers to a fae named Ravus, a troll that literally lives under a bridge and who makes a special drug for the exiled fae that eases the iron sickness. She runs to New York and gets caught up with teen vagrants Lolli, Dave, and Luis. Valiant (2005) introduces a new protagonist: the Tomboy runaway Valerie Russell. While she's no stranger to the Fair Folk, she stumbles into the dangerous faerie courts when she meets a completely different faerie, Roiben, a knight from the Unseelie Court. Once home, Kaye tries to reconnect with some of her old childhood friends-including some of her "imaginary" ones, a trio of faeries. ![]() ![]() Tithe (2002) begins with Kaye Fierch returning to her childhood home of New Jersey after her rocker mother's boyfriend attempts to stab her mother after a gig. The Modern Faerie Tales is an Urban Fantasy trilogy by Holly Black, including the books Tithe, Valiant and Ironside. ![]()
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