When seven babies are born without shadows, the fairies fear that humankind might be losing its closest companions! Cinnabar and her friends have to travel by elf magic to reach the mysterious and secret Island of Shadows to try and locate the lost shadows. But, as if that is not hard enough, Madam Toad fears the shadows are not just misplaced, but stolen! Fortunately, the King and Queen of the Shadowmakers-and even their Griffin-are ready to help fight whatever is responsible. But the fairies will have to work fast. Without the magical protection of shadows, all of mankind will soon be defenseless.
When fairies begin disappearing from around the globe, the fairy team must journey to the darkest place in the world to save them – a place that worries even Madam Toad-the Well of Secrets on the road to Eventide, the Land of Shadow. In their most dangerous mission yet, the fairies will need all their combined strength to pull off a daring rescue. But in the darkest place, where any light may seem welcoming, the fairies are going to learn that not all that is Dark is evil and not all that is Light is good ...
An evil curse is keeping the last brownie prince from marrying his true love—possibly ending the brownie royal family forever! Moonflower and her friends must race against time to find Paramour, the Goddess of Love, and ask for help in freeing Prince Henry and a fairy named Rose from their magic prisons. But Paramour only grants wishes on a whim, so the fairies must work together to inspire her to help them. Will the fairies win over the good fortune of Paramour or will Henry and Rose be doomed to a life apart?
Ever since she was teased for believing in fairies, Mellie has adopted a strictly scientific and logical approach to life. But when her parents inherit her grandfather's inn, she learns that for generations, her family members have been fairy guardians. The fairies exchanged some of their powers for this protection but now they want their magic back. This is a hilarious, irreverent, and highly sarcastic take on fairies - who, by the way, just hate to be called fairies.