Welcome to the Enchanting World of the Fairy Tunnels Series
A place where earth magic weaves seamlessly with everyday life. The Fairy Tunnels series invites you on a journey of whimsy, courage, extraordinary friendships, and the timeless allure of fantasy.
The Rainbow Weaver’s Apprentice
The Fairy Tunnels series, Book 1
Winner of the 2023 BookFest Gold Medal Award.
Winner of the 2024 PenCraft Book Award.
Winner of the 2024 Readers’ Favorite Book Award.
”Take care you don’t miss the sunset, Addie. Remember what happened the last time an apprentice forgot to water the Urns?”
Addie knows perfectly well the disaster that can occur when you forget to water the rainbow seedlings at sunset. Everyone in the village knows it. But the wild wood calls with adventure, and friends are waiting to play. She can leave for just a while and be back in time to tend to her apprentice duties, right?
Right.
Now the whole village is enveloped in a strange fog spreading from the mysterious Fairy Tunnel that lies between Addie’s home and the other villages. People are falling ill, and it’s all Addie's fault.
The only way to fix what she’s done is to go on a perilous journey through the Fairy Tunnel and find the healing magic that will save her people.
But to enter the Tunnel is to risk eternal imprisonment with the fairies.
The Rainbow Weaver’s Apprentice will thrill middle-grade readers with danger, magic, and adventure at every turn of the page.
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From the readers:
-Brilliant from start to finish, The Rainbow Weaver’s Apprentice needs to be read by children everywhere. Highly recommend! ~N.N. Light
-In a rich and colorfully detailed story, Elena Jagar paints an adventure in a cleverly conceived world of magic. ~Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers’ Favorite
-A vivid narrative full of whimsical characters and captivating landscapes. Themes of friendship, bravery, and self-discovery resonate throughout, making it entertaining and thought-provoking for young readers. The colorful narration is rich in detail, propelling the story with constant adventure and mystery.
One prevalent theme in the book is self-discovery. As Addie embarks on her journey, she learns more about herself and her own strengths. She overcomes fears and obstacles, ultimately finding her true potential. This message encourages readers to embrace their individuality and have confidence. ~AuthorsReading
The Last Gatekeeper
The Fairy Tunnels series, Book 2
“Our family is not like everyone else’s, Maia. People wouldn’t believe us if we told them who we really are.”
Spending the summer in a spooky mansion with her mean aunt isn't Maia's idea of fun. Especially when strange and dangerous incidents follow her from day one.
Something eerie is happening in this small town: a giant hound with glowing eyes stalks her, and a ghost girl shows up to warn her of danger. When Maia stumbles into a Fairy Tunnel and narrowly escapes becoming prisoner of the Fairies, she learns the townspeople are in grave danger and uncovering her family's secret past is key to saving them.
Allies come forth to help with her quest, but can she trust her new friends when she suspects none of them are what they appear?
The Last Gatekeeper is book 2 in The Fairy Tunnels series and can be read as a standalone novel.
From the readers:
-Elena Jagar has done it again. As she unpeeled the complex layers of family magic I was drawn in not only by the fascinating twists and turns and her unexpected view of the Faerie world, but also by the characters. Each one had both endearing and frustrating peculiarities and temperments and their personalities intertwined in a way that made their adventures bigger than the exploits themselves. I'm not sure which I enjoyed more, the characters or the unique enchanted worlds that unfolded during her storytelling.
~ Richard Kessler
Vaflutter’s Dilemma
The Fairy Tunnels series, FREE Short Story
Unearth the secrets of loyalty and forbidden compassion.
Set in the realm of Fairies, where loyalty to the Royal court is sacred, Vaflutter is a Questing Beast and familiar to Ailas, the royal fairy guard. Rumor has it Ailas has committed the unthinkable—he has shown compassion for the human prisoners condemned to work in the royal quarries.
Vaflutter is loath to believe such vile gossip, but upon learning of Ailas’s plan to rescue two prisoners, he is faced with an impossible choice. Should he betray Master to the Royals, he will not only gain favor with the court, but also a much-coveted prize of a human feast.
On the other hand, every transgression in Fairy comes to light sooner or later. Helping Master carry out his plan would inevitably mean sharing Master’s punishment, when his disobedience is discovered.