![]() ![]() On September 12th at 1pm BST, we will send out a private Early Access email to all active subscribers and if we have any stock remaining, these will be available in the Fairy Trove for the general public on September 13th at 1pm BST. The Legendborn Cycle Exclusive Editions will be available for £48 GBP / $66 USD + shipping and is expected to ship around February/March 2023. « Legendborn 3 / 3 by Tracy Deonn 8.60 25 From New York Times bestselling author Tracy Deonn comes the 3rd highly anticipated novel in the Legendborn series. This is NOT part of our normal monthly subscriptions and if you wish to order a set, they will be available in the Fairy Trove (we ship to most countries worldwide). ![]() ✨ CHARACTER ART ENDPAPERS by SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR Tracy Deonn ✨ EXCLUSIVE COVER printed onto the hardback of the books with SILVER FOIL ON THE FRONT AND BACK designed by DIGITALLY SPRAYED EDGES designed by with a top and bottom solid sprayed edge ✨ EXCLUSIVE HARDBACKS: Exclusive hardback editions of Legendborn and Bloodmarked (the standard UK editions are paperbacks) ![]() What is so special about these Exclusive Editions? ![]() We are so thrilled to present to you… ‘The Legendborn Cycle’ Exclusive Editions, brought to you in collaboration with and are huge fans of The Legendborn Cycle and as soon as we read the books we knew we had to create a gorgeous set! It’s been such a pleasure working with Tracy on these beautiful books. ![]()
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