
All Girls Want Badboys: Subverted, or at least played more realistically than usual.Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: Kaye gets a little too drunk on faerie wine in Ironside and swears her fealty to Roiben-although she knows from the first book that doing this in the faerie courts is absolutely dangerous.Addiction-Powered: The faerie magic that comes from taking Never.However, it turns out that Mabry had weakened Tamson's armor prior to the duel because Tamson knew that she was working for The Unseelie Court. Accidental Murder: Ravus accidentally killed Tamson in a duel, which is the reason that he was exiled from the Seelie Court.NOT FOR HUMANS is a short crossover between Modern Faerie Tales and The Shadowhunter Chronicles, written by the authors of both series for a charity event. The Darkest Part of the Forest is set in the same universe, as is The Folk of the Air. "A Visit to the Impossible Lands", included in the paperback of The Cruel Prince."The Lament of Lutie-Loo", included in the trilogy omnibus and the 2020 edition of Ironside."The Land of Heart's Desire", from the anthology The Poison Eaters and Other Stories.Additional short stories with the characters and setting are: While there, she gets caught up in the Seelie Queen's plans to take over the Unseelie Court, and must find a way to save both herself and Roiben.Īll three books were republished as an omnibus in 2019. At the same time, guilt from being a changeling causes her to expose the truth to her mother and find her mother's true child, somewhere in the Seelie Courts. Kaye drunkenly swears her love to Roiben during his coronation, and is consequently forbidden from seeing him until she finds the impossible: a faerie who can tell a lie. Roiben is soon to be crowned King of the Unseelie Court. Ironside (2007) is a sequel to Tithe, and returns to Kaye as the protagonist. Her new friends are hardly normal, and are in fact couriers to a fae named Ravus, a troll that literally lives under a bridge and who makes a special drug for the exiled fae that eases the iron sickness. She runs to New York and gets caught up with teen vagrants Lolli, Dave, and Luis. Valiant (2005) introduces a new protagonist: the Tomboy runaway Valerie Russell. While she's no stranger to the Fair Folk, she stumbles into the dangerous faerie courts when she meets a completely different faerie, Roiben, a knight from the Unseelie Court. Once home, Kaye tries to reconnect with some of her old childhood friends-including some of her "imaginary" ones, a trio of faeries. Tithe (2002) begins with Kaye Fierch returning to her childhood home of New Jersey after her rocker mother's boyfriend attempts to stab her mother after a gig. The Modern Faerie Tales is an Urban Fantasy trilogy by Holly Black, including the books Tithe, Valiant and Ironside.
