
Step into a world where grumpy scholar Emily Wilde documents faeries in remote Scandinavia, sparking a slow-burn romance with her charming rival. This NYT-acclaimed bestseller revitalized fae literature with its cozy academic atmosphere. What secrets lie between meticulous research and dangerous magic?
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In the snow-laden wilderness of Ljosland, where reality blurs with myth, Emily Wilde arrives with her aging boarhound Shadow to study the enigmatic "Hidden Ones"-a species of faerie previously considered mythical. It's October 1909, and this dedicated dryadologist from Cambridge has rented a simple stone cottage with a turf roof on a mountainside beyond the small village of Hrafnsvik. The villagers' initial response is less than welcoming, offering no assistance as she struggles with her trunk through their remote settlement. Her landlord, Krystjan, arrives with a borderline hostile demeanor, warning her to confine her investigations to the "wee ones" rather than provoking the courtly fae-a distinction that immediately piques her scholarly interest. Only his son Finn proves friendly, helping Emily with practical matters like starting a fire. Emily maintains a deliberately detached demeanor, prioritizing her academic work above personal connections. Her relationship with Shadow represents one of her few emotional attachments, highlighting her preference for animal companionship over human interaction. As she settles in, she receives a letter from Dr. Wendell Bambleby, a fellow dryadologist, hinting at his possible plans to join her. Most curiously, when she attempts to burn the letter, it remains unscathed in the flames, reinforcing her suspicion that Bambleby himself might not be entirely human.