In a game of hide and seek the Fae always win.

All the fairy tales told us they were right under our feet. If only we’d believed them… Sarah watched as the Fae lured millions of men and women to their death in one night. Then did what anyone would. She ran.

But you can never get away and they offer Sarah an impossible choice: become a contender in the strange underground Fae games or die. Can Sarah learn enough fairy magic to make it past the first challenge, or will she become another victim of the Fae games locked in The Hallowed Hills for all time?

It’s a contest with one rule: compete to live.

I could not put this book down! If you like Maas’ Court of Thorns and Roses, The Hunger Games and the murderous shifting maze in Harry Potter and can stomach the idea of fairies being evil, this apocalyptic tale is for you.

Ilona recommends

This was a free book that I thought I’d take a punt at and I am SOOOOO glad I did. I had never heard of the author and ‘fairy tale re-tellings’ are kind of a bit overdone in my opinion, so I wasn’t hoping for much, but I always live in hope with free books.

Chrissy’s Book Shelf

In a YA fantasy market drenched in fae worship and love affairs, Mason’s book is a snarl of fresh air. The plot continually turns the screw, ramping up the pace and delivering one feisty, gun toting, yet vulnerable heroine. The musical world of the haughty, vain and hierarchy obsessed fae is both ethereal and terrifying, whilst the gladiatorial finale reminiscent of the Hunger Games

amazon review