Stolen Child Series by Anna Mayle

3.62 · 13 ratings
  • Bedtime Story for a Stolen Child (Stolen Child #1)
    #1

    Bedtime Story for a Stolen Child (Stolen Child #1)

    Anna Mayle

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2010

    Stolen away from his cradle as a child, Leinad has been a plaything of the Faerie for thirty years. He has been broken and put back together so many times that he cannot even remember what he used to be. He has given up all hope of escape, until a soft breeze through his cell leads him home, only to find out that home has gone on without him. A man with Leinad’s face is there in his place, with his siblings, acting out his life. A changeling... more

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  • Lullaby for a Stolen Child (Stolen Child #2)
    #2

    Lullaby for a Stolen Child (Stolen Child #2)

    Anna Mayle

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2011

    They steal them away as children, drawn to their short but vibrant lives. They use them as dolls, slaves, entertainment of every kind, tasting the fierce brevity of human life through their captives... more

  • Dreams of a Stolen Child (Stolen Child #3)
    #3

    Dreams of a Stolen Child (Stolen Child #3)

    Anna Mayle

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2011

    Nightmares were supposed to begin with dark and stormy nights, not the cheerful colors of a carnival. Love was supposed to strike like lightning, not slip quietly through dreams and sleep until it bled into the waking world. Faeries were supposed to be myths... Funny how nothing in Gentle Carvers life was what it was supposed to be.

  • Daybreak for a Stolen Child (Stolen Child #4)
    #4

    Daybreak for a Stolen Child (Stolen Child #4)

    Anna Mayle

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    Nearly a year since the nightmare at the cabin. Life for Daniel and Leinad hasn't gotten easier, but at least there is something to say for familiarity. They fight, they threaten, but they love each other and in the end, that should be enough. It isn't... more

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