Nameless in the Winged Court
Rowenna Miller
I read only Nameless in the Winged Court, by Rowenna Miller. This was one of the stories reviewed by @Hirondelle in her month of reading a story a day.
It's an odd story of a fairy who grew up in the North under the care of a giantess whom she called Mother, became a servant to a field mouse, then fled the the Winged Court with her friend the swallow to escape an arranged marriage. At least, that was the idea. The story mostly recounts her sojourn in the Winged Court, where, not to spoil too much, things are far from wonderful.
This recalls the true old fairy tales, the Alpenmärchen, that were always more genuinely horrifying than the Disneyfied versions we now tell to children.
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