Longshadow
Regency Faerie Tales, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Madeleine Leslay
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By:
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Olivia Atwater
About this listen
Proper Regency ladies are not supposed to become magicians—but Miss Abigail Wilder is far from proper.
The marriageable young ladies of London are dying mysteriously, and Abigail Wilder intends to discover why. Abigail's father, the Lord Sorcier of England, believes that a dark lord of faerie is involved—but while Abigail is willing to match her magic against Lord Longshadow, neither her father nor high society believe that she is capable of doing so.
Thankfully, Abigail is not the only one investigating the terrible events in London. Mercy, a street rat and self-taught magician, insists on joining Abigail to unravel the mystery. But while Mercy's own magic is strange and foreboding, she may well post an even greater danger to Abigail's heart.
From the author of Half a Soul comes a queer faerie tale romance full of love and defiant hope. Pick up Longshadow, and return once more to Olivia Atwater's charming, magical version of Regency England.
©2020 Olivia Atwater (P)2020 Hachette Audio UKCritic reviews
"Smart and subversive, these charming romances will ignite your heart—and your hope." (Shelley Parker-Chan, author of She Who Became the Sun)
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- Ida
- 22-05-24
Cosy and thrilling
It's sweet and interesting. I love the whole series, every book make you fall in love with a new caracter and they all is so romantic, thrilling and cosy.
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