Thank you for picking up the The Dark Fairy King series.
In a world where darkness, love, and light are magic's foundations, one particular Dark Fairy is forced to ask:
What does it mean to be born for destruction… but live for hope?
The Dark Fairy King is not a tale of perfect heroes or clear-cut villains. It's a story of second chances, rewritten fates, and people who carry too much but still choose to fight—for peace, for truth, and for love that refuses to be simple.
Told with sharp humor, aching vulnerability, and layered characters, this is a fantasy about the hardest magic of all: Becoming someone better—even when the world insists you can't.
If you've laughed with Veravos—or at his dry commentary—
Gasped in horror at Scarlette,
Rolled your eyes at Devran,
Waved with Lumera, or took notes like Warren—
Then I hope you've also paused to ask the questions that haunted these pages:
What does it mean to be born of strife, yet capable of grace?
Can someone choose change, even when their past is stained?
Do beginnings determine our destiny entirely?
Is redemption a path—or a decision made every day?
What does it mean to embrace our darkest and brightest parts?
Must love be neat to be real?
And what does happiness look like, in a world that keeps demanding sacrifice?
This story was never just about crowns, chaos, or catlike kitsunes.
It's about people—fairy or not—who were asked to carry too much, feel too deeply, or become more than they were ever ready to be.
And still, they tried.
Still, they chose love.
Still, they fought to make peace mean something.
Not everyone gets a second chance.
But if they do, this tale asks—what will they do with it?
It also asks: what is Love? What is Light? What is Darkness?
Because sometimes, the line isn't clear.
Sometimes, the greatest battlefields are the ones in our minds.
Thank you for walking this journey with Veravos and Scarlette—
For embracing the chaos, the humor, the heartbreak, and the hope.
From the darkest woods to the brightest light,
—Themojojojoel