The fae keeper
H. E. Edgmon
About this book
In the heart-stopping sequel to The Witch King, Wyatt and Emyr attempt to rebuild Asalin despite unexpected new enemies within their kingdom. Two weeks after the door to Faery closed once more, Asalin is still in turmoil. Emyr and Wyatt are hunting Derek and Clarke themselves after having abolished the corrupt Guard, and are trying to convince the other kingdoms to follow their lead. But when they uncover the hidden truth about the witches' real place in fae society, it becomes clear the problems run much deeper than anyone knew. And this may be more than the two of them can fix.
Censorship history
In 2024, "The Fae Keeper" by H. E. Edgmon was banned at the school level in several districts across the United States, with complaints citing concerns over its themes and content. Specific challenges arose during school board meetings in states like Texas and Florida, where parents and local organizations argued that the book was inappropriate for students. The bans were upheld in some districts, leading to ongoing debates about the book's place in educational curricula.
Bans
| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2024 | PoliticalMoral |

