La Fée Des Grèves
1851
In medieval Brittany, where the sea mist clings to ancient stones and old powers still stir beneath the marshes, a young noblewoman named Reine de Maurever finds herself entangled in a mystery that spans generations. The legendary Fée des Grèves, the Fairy of the Shores, has haunted her family for decades, and when Duke François of Brittany rides toward Mont-Saint-Michel on a pilgrimage shrouded in political intrigue, the shadows of the past converge with the present. Whispers of treachery surround the death of his brother Gilles, and the mystical aura of the Mont itself seems to watch, waiting. Between courtly betrayal and supernatural forces that bind a family across three generations, the ancient folklore of Brittany comes alive with sinister beauty. Féval crafts a world where every moonlit encounter on the shores carries weight, where noble honor wars with dark enchantment, and where the line between legend and lethal reality grows dangerously thin.

































