Tricks: Imagine an underground world of fairies, goblins, dwarfs and now
elves! Here we have Thorn, a belligerent fairy, quick of temper and even quicker to pull her sword. Nix is a surly, sardonic goblin, always ready to tease Thorn about her relationship with Stephen, the sometimes-fairy, who is human but is also occasionally uploaded into a fairy clone to solve problems. And now a vagabond elf appears. Her name is
Tricks, and the ever-gorgeous Tracey, Thorn's annoying sister, is overcome with a previously undiagnosed case of rampant '
mother-itis'. Problems begin when Tricks, much to Tracey's frantic dismay, goes missing and it's up to our heroes to find her. Is it a kidnapping? No, that would be far too straight forward, because the answer is far more bizarre than anyone can imagine, and will lead to an amazing insight which will overturn fairy society once and for all.
Zenith: Every child deserves a pet, right? The problem is that Tricks is an elf and, although she looks like a child, she's really a seasoned adult and her 'pet' is a savage wolf. All in all, it's an interesting combination but Zenith, as Trix calls him, isn't a normal wolf by any stretch of the imagination. He's definitely clever, a great deal more than your average run-of-the-mill pet, and he proves it by saving his young owner's life on more than one occasion. Meanwhile, skullduggery is afoot in the fairy settlement. There's been a robbery and the trail leads to ....where? Also, a double agent is on the loose, but who can it be, and how can he be found? Stephen, erstwhile human, deposited into a fairy clone, and his friends (Thorn, the beautiful but temper prone fairy who secretly, and not so secretly, carries a torch for Stephen and Nix, the sardonic goblin) strive to find out before all hell breaks loose. But can they stop an impending war? To complicate matters, Tracey (Thorn's glamorous and sexy sister) has confessed her love for Stephen also. So, what's a boy to do when two dazzlingly beautiful females profess undying devotion? Form a threesome? Run away? Never look at either of them again? The final answer to Stephen's dilemma is bizarre beyond belief.