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Faerieground Series in Order: 12 books

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A Wish in the Woods Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 1
Jan-2012

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The Shadows Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 2
Jan-2012

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Bloodfate Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 3
Jan-2012

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The Willow Queen's Gate Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 4
Jan-2012

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At the Edge of the Woods Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 5
Jul-2013

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A Murder of Crows Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 6
Jan-2013

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The Two Mothers Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 7
Jan-2013

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The Fate of the Willow Queen Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 8
Jan-2013

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The Hidden Things Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 9
Jul-2014

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The Seventh Kingdom Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 10
Jul-2014

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Return to the Crows Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 11
Jul-2014

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Promise Beth Bracken; Kay Fraser Book - 12
Jul-2014


Series Premise

The Faerieground series follows two ordinary girls drawn into a beautiful yet perilous fairy realm filled with courts, curses, and ancient rivalries. Each book advances their efforts to survive and reunite, blending friendship, adventure, and self-discovery with faerie politics and magic.

Faerieground Series Reading Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1: A Wish in the Woods

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

Publication order gives the best experience for the Faerieground series. Each book has a complete central plot with its own conflict and resolution, but character relationships, personal revelations, and the larger struggle in the Faerieground carry across the volumes. Readers who begin later in the series will understand the main events yet miss the deepening friendship between Soli and Lucy, evolving alliances, and context for ongoing magical and royal developments.

Explanation of reading order types



Faerieground Series Characters

Soli and Lucy serve as the central protagonists — loyal best friends separated by the fairy world whose bond is tested and strengthened through trials. They interact with recurring faerie figures such as princes, queens, and guardians who play key roles in the kingdom’s conflicts and the girls’ journeys.

Setting of the Faerieground Series

The series moves between the ordinary human world and the lush, enchanted Faerieground — a realm of glowing forests, grand courts, hidden dangers, and magical landscapes where rules of friendship and loyalty are constantly challenged.

Tone & Themes of the Faerieground Series

The tone is atmospheric and adventurous with moments of wonder and tension suitable for middle-grade readers. Central themes include the power of friendship, courage in unfamiliar places, identity and belonging, and choosing kindness amid deception and danger.

Is the Faerieground Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to children ages 8–12 who enjoy fairy tales with modern heroines, illustrated chapter books, and stories of friendship tested by magic and adventure. It suits readers transitioning to longer fiction who want imaginative worlds with emotional heart.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

Mild fantasy peril and emotional tension; no violence, language, or romantic content beyond innocent friendships; appropriate for upper elementary and middle-grade readers.

The Faerieground series offers an enchanting bridge between the human and fairy worlds through the eyes of two steadfast friends. Its structure rewards reading the books in order while still delivering satisfying individual adventures. The combination of beautiful illustrations, magical intrigue, and strong friendship themes makes it a distinctive series for young fantasy fans.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 12 books in the Faerieground series.

The Faerieground series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Promise (Book 12), was published in July 2014.

The first book in the Faerieground series, A Wish in the Woods, was published in January 2012.

The Faerieground series primarily falls into the Fantasy genre. This middle grade series was written for ages 8-12, but can be enjoyed by older readers as well.

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