Lydia Carlton is a fairy doctor who can see and communicate with fairies. When she embarks on a journey to visit her father in London, she’s kidnapped by a young man named Edgar Ashenbert who introduces himself as an earl and requests Lydia’s aid in searching for a treasured sword that will prove his status. Although she finds his story dubious, Lydia agrees to work with him—if only because he’s her first real client. Meanwhile, rumors of a heinous burglary abound, and the culprit seems to bear an uncanny resemblance to Edgar...
Lydia Carlton is a fairy doctor who can see and communicate with fairies. When she embarks on a journey to visit her father in London, she’s kidnapped by a young man named Edgar Ashenbert who introduces himself as an earl and requests Lydia’s aid in searching for a treasured sword that will prove his status. Although she finds his story dubious, Lydia agrees to work with him—if only because he’s her first real client. Meanwhile, rumors of a heinous burglary abound, and the culprit seems to bear an uncanny resemblance to Edgar...
Fairy doctor Lydia Carlton has been hired by Lord Edgar Ashenbert at his London residence, where she’s forever caught between his smooth talk and constant advances. But Lydia has bigger things to worry about when she’s attacked in the park one day by a culprit resembling the Fogman, a most ominous fairy. Just as she makes it back to Edgar’s, she is visited by a lone woman seeking help to find the baron’s daughter. Could the Fogman be related to the case? And what of the mysterious Fairy’s Egg that is said to have been lost to time?
Fairy doctor Lydia has been hired by Edgar, a smooth-talking earl with a tattered past. Her ability to see and talk to fairies proves invaluable when his London estate is visited by a tiny fairy of the field. The fairy has come to fetch the Blue Knight Earl—Edgar—to marry the Fairy Queen. Unfortunately, the moon-embedded ring to complete the proposal has been stolen! Not only that, but Lydia has to deal with the reappearance of a wild kelpie from her hometown—one who also has his sights set on marriage...
The tabloids are full of rumors of scandals surrounding Edgar, but Lydia is insistent that she doesn’t care. Their engagement was nothing more than a temporary measure to get out of her agreement to forsake the human world for that of the fairies, after all, and to leave behind the wild and unpredictable kelpie. Edgar, however, seems to be taking it much more seriously—as seriously as a man like him can, anyway. But with the arrival of the latest story, in which he has allegedly found himself a lover in the form of a ghost, things start to unfold in a very unexpected way.