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Witches, Knaves & Fairy Graves
- Rise of the New Arcana, Volume 2
- Narrated by: Trevor Buda
- Length: 12 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
Ever wake up floating above the fiercest lord in all of Faerie, bodiless, as he is being commanded to kill you? Kind of puts a damper on things—especially when you don’t know where the hell your body went.
Getting through a day without being attacked by Fairy assassins, mages or demons was becoming a rarity for Dalton Graham. Today was no exception. Ever since he had faced down the youngest scion of House Temil, using magical powers he never knew he possessed, things had gone from bad to worse.
His college crush’s younger sister, Kitzu, had been abducted by a mysterious Fairy sorcerer, and Umi couldn’t accompany Dalt to try and rescue her, since she was now the Guardian of Kyoto, and bound to that place.
The Sensitive whose help he was relying on to discover the identity of the kidnapper, was in a city whose magical adepts were being slaughtered by a creature hell-bent on harvesting their organs. Add in a Filipina siren with powers which were barely under control, a British mage with sticky fingers, and a witch with a demon on her string and you have all the ingredients to make Dalt’s worst day ever.
If you love the worldbuilding of Brandon Sanderson, the passion and intrigue of Sarah Maas, or the action and humor of a Jim Butcher or Kevin Hearne, you are in for a treat. Clear your calendar, slip into your comfy clothes, turn off your phone and revel in the fantasy for a weekend. Immerse yourself in the Magic!
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- Alfred Steele
- 11-08-23
Good One
Magic was fairly interesting and well thought out, with some interesting ways to make use of it.
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- Damon Chandler
- 11-08-23
To the point....!!
There is only one unbreakable rule for the fantasy world an author creates. It must be internally consistent. Randall’s world in “Another Fairy Bastard” is, and allows for an excellent story.
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- Darla Gibson
- 11-08-23
A+
In this book, the knowledge of the protagonist’s real identity frequently comes when the antagonist realizes the special abilities/status/whatever of the protagonist and tries to kill him/her.
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- Thomas Harrison
- 11-08-23
Full of relevant information
A lot of the toggling was funny and well done, but I think there was too much of it and it got a bit annoying.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-08-23
Wonderful
I’ve always been a fan of fantasy novels. “Another Fairy Bastard” is the best I've listened to in a long time.
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- Erick Mullins
- 11-08-23
Well Detailed!!
In this book, there was action, both physical and magical, romantic tension, and enough of an explanation of magic that it all made sense.
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- Karen Reid
- 11-08-23
Nice One
There is only one unbreakable rule for the fantasy world an author creates. It must be internally consistent. Randall’s world in “Another Fairy Bastard” is, and allows for an excellent story.
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- Betty Alvarado
- 11-08-23
OMG
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about the world of Another Fairy Bastard, and the upcoming series, Rise of the New Arcana.
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- Cameron Saunders
- 11-08-23
Interesting!!!
Magic was fairly interesting and well thought out, with some interesting ways to make use of it. I really like this audio book.
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