An ordinary girl discovers she is a lost princess of Faerie—and is torn between two worlds and between two loves.
Anita was living an ordinary life, until an elegant stranger pulled her into another world. She discovers she is Tania, the lost princess of Faerie. Since Tania’s mysterious disappearance on the eve of her wedding five hundred years before, Faerie has been sunk in gloom. With her return, Faerie comes alive again. But Tania can’t forget Anita’s world, or the boy she loved there.
Torn between two loves and between two worlds, Tania comes to realize why she disappeared so long ago. There is a magical ability that only she possesses, and that she must use to stop a sinister plan that threatens not only her, but the entire world of Faerie.
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"This book is a fantasy, Romance, and adventure. I love it so much that im zipping through the series a book a day. I highly recommand this to teenage girls. So a girl names anita is split between two worlds, a mortal and immortal world, mortal parents and immortal parents and yet one person seems the same. Even or actually none as Edric lied and yet anita thinks he still may love her which he does. But someone is lurking badly and Anita or Princess Tiana of Faerie is completely in danger."
— Lydia (5 out of 5 stars)
" Ok, so this modern girl suddenly is swept into a supernatural court of magic and finds out she is a lost fairy princess, whose loss, 500 years before, has sunk the land of Fairie into darkness. So now she's back and the land comes alive again, BUT she's in love with a guy in modern hometowndom, so now what? And that's what the story's about. I kind of liked it. Of course, since it's the first in a series, it doesn't really end. It's fairly positive. "
— Sandra, 2/15/2014" Interesting book , not my favorite faerie book but I will defiantly read the next one. Nice story about trusting and true love , and being true to yourself. "
— Tristen, 2/10/2014" I liked the general plot though it was kinda predictable. Another gripe I have is that she was soooooooo unforgiving towards Evan (I think that's what his human name was anyhow)of course I would be furios like her for a while, but eventually I, like she should've, would get over it. I did like the ending though! "
— Alyssa, 2/9/2014" Kate had already read this and wanted me to read it. It was cute and appropriate. Good fantasy, but has a lot of excess description. A little on the younger side. "
— Momruns5, 2/1/2014" I absolutely love faeries and this book makes them so real. "
— Maggie, 1/21/2014" I enjoyed this book a lot. It was intriguing "
— Sushi, 1/18/2014" This was an alright read. It's a fairly good story, but I can tell this was the author's first book. There are some problems with the plot and some loose ends that could have been better tied off. Through the first part of the book the author seems to be going back and forth a lot. Is she a fairy or isn't she? Does she remember or doesn't she? It's very confusing and difficult to see where the story stands. It gets a little better as it goes on, but not by much. I didn't finish reading it wishing I hadn't, but I'm not in any hurry to continue to the next book either. All in all, it was a two star read by an author that has potential but may have gotten published too soon. I'd be interested in reading some of her later works (if there are any later works) to see if she improved. "
— Brenan, 1/17/2014" This book was interesting. It got a little tacky at the end, though. "
— Maria, 1/16/2014" Young adult fluff...a fun read, if nothing more. "
— Nikki, 12/27/2013" i loved this book. It is a great telling of a mystical faerie tale. i found nothing wrong with this book. I would recommend this to any avid reader, and maybe some others, to help them get started. "
— Keri, 12/20/2013" This book drew me in quickly and kept me in suspense. I felt some parts were predictable, but there were enough twists and turns to keep my attention. The ending was summed up a little too quickly, but overall I was glad I read it. "
— Jennie, 11/28/2013" The story was written as beautifully as the cover was drawn. Anita resists the idea that she's really Faerie Princess Tania, but when she embraces her identity, her troubles have only begun. "
— Denae, 9/30/2013" I really loved this book. It was an interesting take on fairies and the "mortal" world! I really like the character of Anita/Tania. I can't wait to see what happens in her next adventures! It really is a must read!! "
— Janeece, 7/1/2013" Not really all that intresting of a read the story just felt sort of off, even though I like Anita/Tania I really wasn't all that invested in her or anybody else. "
— Mary, 6/4/2013" this book is amazing! it may be confusing at first, but it is so good, you will feel like being titania/ anita "
— jessica, 4/26/2013" predictable...maybe second book will be better "
— Rsspadafora, 3/14/2013" This book is about a girl who thinks she is dreaming after she wake up from a car accident. she find out she the lost daugther of oberon and belongs a world she doesn't know. She is brought back by her suppost to be husband before she vanishes. I like this book but i probably wouldn't read it again. "
— Verde, 3/1/2013" did anyone else realise that Anita is Tania with the T in a different place?? "
— Clodagh, 12/14/2012" I checked this out from the library and I liked itt ! I don't remember everything about it though .. I need to get the others in the series . :D "
— Ariel, 10/28/2012" Olivia didn't get into this book and stopped reading midway. "
— Lindsey, 7/24/2012" it was alright a little younger for my needs in a book but overall okay. "
— Bella, 5/11/2012" The Faerie Path is a charming story for tween girls. The characters are interesting and the story is interesting. Best of all, there is nothing inappropriate or disturbing in the book. "
— Anne, 4/2/2012Frewin Jones has always believed in the existence of "other worlds" that we could just step in and out of if we only knew the way. In the Mortal World, Frewin lives in southeast London with a mystical cat called Siouxsie Sioux.
Khristine Hvam has won several AudioFile Earphones Awards, placed three times as a finalist for the prestigous Audie Award, and won the Audie Award for Best Narration in 2012 and 2013. She studied acting for the theater and film, and her voice can be heard in Pokémon, World of Warcraft, and in various television and radio commercials.