Meet both worlds first
Start with Estranged; it introduces the switched children and the family history that makes The Changeling King meaningful.
Book Series · 2 Books
In order from Estranged to The Changeling King.
A richly painted fantasy duology about two children switched at birth between the human and fae worlds—and the family they choose together.
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Read Estranged first and The Changeling King second. The sequel follows the same family after the first adventure and depends on its revelations about Edmund, Ed, Alexis, and the World Below.
The author's official site identifies Estranged as a duology, so the two volumes form the complete main story.
Sources: Ethan M. Aldridge's official biography, InkWell Management's official The Changeling King page.
Both books center on children who were switched at birth and feel out of place in the families and worlds where they grew up. The story takes questions about rejection, belonging, loyalty, and chosen family seriously while keeping a hopeful emotional center.
Fantasy peril includes dragons, hostile magic, threatening rulers, weapons, chases, and battles. Some creatures and watercolor scenes may feel eerie, but violence is not presented with graphic gore.
Start with Estranged; it introduces the switched children and the family history that makes The Changeling King meaningful.
Two boys swapped at birth must unite to save their worlds from a sorceress's reign.
2 books · Published 2018–2019
Two boys swapped at birth must unite to save their worlds from a sorceress's reign.
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There are 2 books in the Estranged series. It began with Estranged in 2018, and the newest book, The Changeling King, was published in 2019.
Start with Estranged and follow the series order — the books above are numbered #1 through #2.
The series is best for ages 8–12, based on the age ranges of the individual books.
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