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Title:The Immortal Realm (Faerie Path #4)
Author:Allan Frewin Jones
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 341 pages
Published:May 1st 2009 by Harper Teen (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Fairies. Fae. Magic
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The Immortal Realm (Faerie Path #4) Hardcover | Pages: 341 pages
Rating: 3.93 | 3110 Users | 99 Reviews

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In an instant, a time of joy and celebration turns to one of heartbreak and fear.

Tania has finally found a way to bring her two worlds together, and while enjoying a long-awaited meeting of her Mortal and Faerie families, with her beloved Edric by her side, all seems right for the princess.

But when a Faerie baby suddenly falls ill, followed by more and more Faeries—including her own sister Cordelia—Tania knows that something is terribly wrong.

With no time to lose, Tania joins forces with her sisters to find a cure before this dark plague kills everyone she loves. Yet as the illness spirals out of control, Tania realizes that what they really need is help from the Mortal World. But will bringing another stranger to Faerie only make things worse? With countless lives hanging in the balance and a fast-growing Faerie suspicion of all things Mortal—including Tania herself—Tania makes a desperate move that will either save the land and people she has come to hold dear... or destroy their only chance for survival.

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Original Title: The Immortal Realm (Faerie Path, #4)
ISBN: 0060871555 (ISBN13: 9780060871550)
Edition Language: English
Series: Faerie Path #4

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The Immortal Realm was a good book, it did say the G** word and a D** word in it. But I still wouldn't suggest this book to anyone because it will just waste your time reading the book series. If I could I would rate this book 3 1/2 because it got a little better as the series went on. But I still wouldn't suggest reading this book series. If you are going to read it I would suggest to be prepared for weird and also start from the first book so you get what is going on in the books. I would

I loved this series before and then I saw that this book is coming out and I thought it was because the author just didn't want to give up. A lot of authors don't know when to end a series. But I am glad she continued this because I didn't realize that there was so much more that could be told. I love how this reveals a lot more of the history of Faerie and how it came to be. I found it very fascinating. I really enjoyed this book, so if you read the first three and are debating whether or not

3.5 starsI really enjoyed the first half of this book, but somewhere near the middle it became nearly unbearable how slow and boring it was. The whole debacle with the healer Hollis and Lord Aldrich was so blah. However, after struggling through that portion, the book picks back up! And that ending is super exciting! Breathing underwater, heck yes!

Another fantastical read from the Faerie Path series. In this one, Tania must save the lives of many of the immortal faeries, who have all fallen ill. We meet a new character from her mortal life, Connor (a doctor, who is brought in to help cure the mystery illness) and learn more about her sister Rathina, who we previously didn't see quite to this extent. Unfortunately, there's a little bit less of Edric, but you're so wrapped up in reading about Tania, her sister and friend and these new

Tania thought all the threats to her beloved Faerie disappeared with the Sorcerer King of Lyonesse's death in battle; she was wrong. Life is sweet for the Faerie princess and her family at the beginning of THE IMMORTAL REALM with the enchanted wedding of daughter Cordelia to Bryn Lightfoot, but tragedy strikes when a Faerie infant quickly succumbs to a mysterious illness. Since disease and death are unheard of in this realm of immortality, suspicion immediately falls upon Tania's mortal father

This by far has been my favorite book in the series. I can't wait to get to the next book. For the first time in this series I was up late because I couldn't put the book down. I think it is the fact that Conner was thinking like a normal person would (freaking out). He brought humor and a sense of reality to the story. I'm curious to see what happens in the next book and then the last book coming out after that.

Despite the cover, this series is an imaginative telling of two worlds. Through the story we face danger, friendship, love, loss, and heroism. The writing is simple and the story not complex. However, I was entertained enough to keep reading and find out the fate of the characters. The ending was sweet and actually satisfying, though there are a few things unresolved if the author wanted to add more.

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