Robin and Layel

Captivated, #1

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Penelope Jane Kent ISBN: 9781498929509
Publisher: Penelope Jane Kent Publication: May 28, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Penelope Jane Kent
ISBN: 9781498929509
Publisher: Penelope Jane Kent
Publication: May 28, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Robin and Layel is Book 1 of the "Captivated" series of fairytale fantasies novels. Approx 160 pages.

For Layel, the week started out normally with an epic, or what she thought was epic, prank on one of her least favorite teachers, but it ended with a truly epic prank on the master of tricksters: Puck.

Layel had earned few friends and plenty of enemies with her impish nature, but when Robin, a good-looking boy with a peculiar set of skills, shows up at school, even the prank master can’t keep up with the massive shenanigans taking over her life. It all starts with cafeteria food tasting good and moves onto the most popular kids in school falling in love with all the wrong people. And it ends in the most unlikely of places: the court of Oberon, king of the fairies.

A week ago Layel didn’t believe fairies existed and now she’s surrounded on all sides. Can Layel learn to navigate her new world and stay sane? Or perhaps even find love? Or has she met her match in Robin Goodfellow?

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Robin and Layel is Book 1 of the "Captivated" series of fairytale fantasies novels. Approx 160 pages.

For Layel, the week started out normally with an epic, or what she thought was epic, prank on one of her least favorite teachers, but it ended with a truly epic prank on the master of tricksters: Puck.

Layel had earned few friends and plenty of enemies with her impish nature, but when Robin, a good-looking boy with a peculiar set of skills, shows up at school, even the prank master can’t keep up with the massive shenanigans taking over her life. It all starts with cafeteria food tasting good and moves onto the most popular kids in school falling in love with all the wrong people. And it ends in the most unlikely of places: the court of Oberon, king of the fairies.

A week ago Layel didn’t believe fairies existed and now she’s surrounded on all sides. Can Layel learn to navigate her new world and stay sane? Or perhaps even find love? Or has she met her match in Robin Goodfellow?

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