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  • The Phantom of Faerie Mountain

  • The Red King Trilogy, Volume 1
  • By: EM McIntyre
  • Narrated by: Joshua Young
  • Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Phantom of Faerie Mountain

By: EM McIntyre
Narrated by: Joshua Young
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Summary

First Place Winner for Young Adult - 2016 Purple Dragonfly Award

Silver Award for Young Adult Mystery - 2016 Readers Favorite

A telepathic dog. An ancient prophecy. Two devious faeries. Abby Fletcher must unravel their connection when she is thrown into a world of unknowns after receiving a mysterious message from a frightening beast: The Red King must set me free. Determined to discover the meaning of this puzzling phrase, Abby sets off to explore a nearby Scottish mountainside in search of clues. What Abby doesn't realize, however, is that it's not a matter of where she will find her answers but when. Whisked back to the early 14th century, Abby must find the courage to solve the mystery of the Red King and save not only herself but a group of powerless captives wrapped up in a faerie plot.

©2015 E M McIntyre (P)2016 E M McIntyre
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BIG FAIRY STORY

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

FELT THAT WAS NOT MY KIND OF STORY BUT KEPT ME WANTING TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED NEXT.

What did you like best about this story?

EASY TO LISTEN TOO WOULD BE GREAT FOR TEENS

What aspect of Joshua Young’s performance might you have changed?

NONE HE PERFORMED VERY WELL

Do you think The Phantom of Faerie Mountain needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

YES IT DEFINITELY DOES AND THAT WHY I AM LISTENING TO IT

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A Wonderful Story

This is a wonderful book full of great characters that I adored.

A warm, funny and thrilling story which made me laugh aloud more than once. Listening to it I felt like I was burying my face in Finlay's warm green dog fur! I was genuinely sorry to get to the end of it.

Abby is a smart, brave and witty heroine but also feels completely real and normal and is easy to imagine being.

I thought the narration was also really well done and enjoyable, to this admittedly english listener the american and scottish accents sounded great, and all the characters came to life.

Although this is the first of a trilogy it is also very much a complete story but left with the promise of further adventures. For me that's perfect, I can't wait to hear more and immerse myself again in that world, but I'm also not left frustrated by either a cliff-hanger or an incomplete story. A personal peeve of mine with some other trilogy/series books.

I heartily recommend this for everyone, not just young adults. In many ways it reminds me of the best teen fantasy I read when I was teenager. Certainly the feelings it evoked reminded me somewhat of the work of the beloved Diana Wynne Jones, whilst different in writing style I think other fans of hers might enjoy this.

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