On her 14th birthday, Caiti NicNeven discovers her true mother is the queen of the Sidhe, the faery folk who live in the hollow hills of Scotland. The faery queen demands Caiti be her instrument of revenge upon the mortal queen whose ancestors stole the throne a thousand years before.
To escape her mother’s dark plot, Caiti runs away, drawing on magic newly discovered. She takes refuge at the court of Mary, Queen of Scots, returned from France at just eighteen years old. The royal court is a place of danger and treachery. When the young queen is pressured into passing an Anti-Witchcraft Act, all the women of the land find themselves in peril. For what woman does not work a little magic to keep her loved ones from harm?
Meanwhile the faery queen is watching, weaving subtle webs of sorcery to ensnare Caiti and force her to do her bidding. After Caiti falls in love with Robbie, the son of the local laird, the faery queen curses Robbie to dance to his death.
To save him, Caiti can must travel to the faery realm and face her mother once and for all. To do so, she must accept her true nature and harness her own wild mysterious magic.
Inspired by the true story of the first Scottish witch-hunt in 16th century Scotland, The Changeling draws on testimonies given by accused witches at their trials which included accounts of changelings, faery queens, ghosts, shapeshifting sorceresses and plots against the crown.