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  • Dance of the Forest King

  • The Fae Universe, Book 8
  • By: Alessa Thorn
  • Narrated by: Liam Price
  • Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Dance of the Forest King

By: Alessa Thorn
Narrated by: Liam Price
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Summary

King Oberon and his brothers, Taranis and Mananan, have been separated from the rest of Faerie and their family, the Tuatha De Danann, for centuries. With Morrigan and her generals dead, they are finally free to roam both realms once more.

Curses and rampaging goddesses have left their scars on both the human world and Faerie, and they are going to need not only their immense magic to repair the rifts; they are going to need family.

Oberon will sacrifice himself to save the worlds if he has to. That's the plan . . . right until he meets his fated mate in all the chaos and she blows his plan to hell.

Chrissy loves magic more than she loves chocolate brownies and fantasy books. The problem is, she doesn't have a drop.

When Oberon declares Chrissy is the one that will help save the worlds, she can't believe her ears. She's going to learn when the King of Forests wants something, he won't stop until he gets it.

They might have a chance to save magic, but none of the Tuatha De Danann family will be ready for the darkness growing in the human world. It doesn't only want to break the two worlds magical connection, but unleash ancient horrors on both.

Contains mature themes.

©2023 Alessa Thorn (P)2024 Tantor
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This was a brilliant continuation of the Fae Stories! However didn’t like the narrator for this one - overly slow for the MC dialogue for some reason

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