Maggie’s day starts with a car wreck meant to kill her and it just gets stranger from there…Maggie leads a quiet life as a high school physics teacher, but someone, somehow, has discovered her not so ordinary secret. Maggie knows where science and Faeries meet and she possesses the unique ability to open new paths between the realms of the four Seasons.A political meltdown among the Fae is threatening to spill over into the human world. Drawn into the quarrel, Maggie’s extraordinary talent makes her a target to some, and an exceptional prize to others.Hayden, the King of Autumn, requests her help to navigate between the Seasons and to stabilize the contested borders. If Maggie would only agree to be his Queen, she could have unlimited access to the leaders of the realms and the diplomatic clout to save them all.Hayden is certainly smart, and strikingly handsome, but can she trust him? Can she agree to marry him when enemies from all four Seasons appear at every turn, determined to stop her?Can Maggie step into an incredible, but troubled Fae world and find love?
I loved this book; its clean with no foul language and clean romance. Both main characters are pretty much adorable. I loved the different take on the Fae that Hines presented. She attributes their power not to magic but more of just talents that they happen to have. I also loved the brief mention of God in it. It's not overdone but opens the possibility to Fae believing In a heavenly sovereign. I found this book to be utterly delightful. And I hope that Heinz continues to develop more stories I'll be very pleased to see them. I totally recommend the book to anyone who loves clean fantasy stories.