Filled with magic, Goldfield Forest is an unmistakably mystical adventure from the past to the present that suggests the unseen world is closer than we think. In 1973, an archaeologist, August Alexander, finds an elf stuck in a puddle of quicksand and pulls her out. The elf, Elabella, recognizes August as a guardian of the fae, something he hadn't known. Years later, he becomes lost in the Amazon jungle. After wandering for days, with little hope of survival, he is about to give up, but Elabella finds him. She leads him to a mystical clan of lion people who save his life. August's rescue sets off a series of events affecting the supernatural world two centuries later. In an old bookshop, Maria Goldfield finds a journal outlining August's expedition and the clan that rescued him. Believing at least a part of the story could be true, she organizes an expedition into the rainforest to search for the clan. There she learns the clan's leader, Lena, has traveled to Maria's home in Goldfield Forest, where Lena was welcomed by the Goldfield family, who, like Maria, are guardians of the fae. Finding the journal had been no accident. Lena needs a guardian to escort her to the Amazon to confront Bagrim, a warlock. Accompanied by his pack of dogmen, Bagrim plans to invade the rainforest to control the magical plants that cure supernatural ills. Risking her life, her family, and the future of the fae who inhabit Goldfield Forest, Lena agrees.