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Title:The Lost Queen (Faerie Path #2)
Author:Allan Frewin Jones
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 335 pages
Published:October 1st 2007 by Eos
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Fairies
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The Lost Queen (Faerie Path #2) Hardcover | Pages: 335 pages
Rating: 3.83 | 5045 Users | 254 Reviews

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Tania is a princess of Faerie. And now she must return to the Mortal World. Once upon a time, Tania was an ordinary girl. But then she was swept into another world, where she was the long-lost princess of the elegant and magical court of Faerie, and only she could save the court from great peril. Now Tania--and her true love, Edric--will go back to the Mortal Realm to seek Queen Titania, lost hundreds of years ago while searching for Tania. Their return leads to struggles with Tania's much-loved mortal parents and friends as she and Edric try to conceal their secret. But much more serious dangers lurk: The sinister Lord Drake is not yet defeated, they are pursued by dark supernatural forces, and Tania's two worlds are about to collide in amazing and frightening ways she never could have anticipated.

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Original Title: The Lost Queen: Book Two of The Faerie Path
ISBN: 0060871059 (ISBN13: 9780060871055)
Edition Language: English
Series: Faerie Path #2

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I have read this whole series about two years ago and loved it (except for the last one) and I am re-reading the whole series and will be reviewing the whole series as I read it. This is the second book and Tania and Edric have been tasked with finding the lost queen, Titania. She is lost some where in the mortal world. So, they go back to the mortal realm and stuff happens. What I really love about this whole series is that Tania's mortal parents are there. When she went into the faerie realm

Can you say drama much??? The Lost Queen was a boring, inconsistent, and overly dramatic novel with little plot and annoying characters. That said, there were a few (few!) humerous scenes. Edric was actually likeable, and I liked learning a bit about how Queen Titania spent her 500 or whatever years. I also found Tania's flashbacks interesting. Jade was a funny friend.The continual drama, though, just got on my nerves to no end. Tania goes on and on and on how she hates lying to her

I really did not like The Lost Queen. It was boring, poorly written, and had awful characters. Tania is a naïve brat that takes everything for granted. She uses and manipulates her parents. To Tania they are only a road block to her getting what she wants. I have a hard time believing that she loves them. They have arguments a lot which is understandable. Tania just abuses their trust again and again even when her parents are nothing but understanding. She told them she left the country for her

The lost Queen ( Faerie Path #2) by allen Frewin Jones.Tania goes back to her old home with her boyfriend to find her long lost mother. I recommend this book to people older than 11 and 12. This Is such a good book. I love it sooo much.

Jones, Frewin. 2007. The Lost Queen. (Book Two of the Faerie Path.In The Faerie Path by Frewin Jones, we met a young teen girl, 15-almost-16, named Anita who at the beginning seemed quite ordinary.From my first review: But on the eve of her sixteenth birthday, something big happens that changes everything. It all starts with a boat accident. It ends with several missing teenagers that disappeared from the hospital. Anita transformed, if you will, into Tania on her sixteenth birthday. She is the

I found this slightly better than the first book. I think a lot more could have happened in the story and it had so much potential to be better.

The second in the series, it was an ok read. I want the story to have a bit more depth and I hope for more in the next one. It was another quick and easy read though.

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