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Underground Druid: A New Adult Urban Fantasy Novel
- The Colin McCool Paranormal Suspense Series, Book 4
- Narrated by: Steven Barnett
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Colin McCool is hell-bent on bringing vengeance to the doorstep of the Fae. But to do so, he’ll have to complete an impossible task in exchange for his passage to the mystical realm of Underhill. Will he outwit the Fae and survive this deadly undertaking? Or will he be trapped in Underhill...forever?
I thought the job was done when we broke up the Fae’s child sex-trafficking ring. We rescued the kids and killed the ringleaders, and everyone was supposed to live happily ever after.
But as it turns out, that only happens in fairy tales.
Because when you’re dealing with the Fae I know, there’s always another nightmare waiting in the wings.
Now I’m traveling into the belly of the beast - straight into Underhill, the mystical realm of the Fae. And to pay for my passage to and from the Faery lands, I’ll have to do something no one has ever done before.
I’m going to steal the source of magic that powers Underhill itself.
All I have to do is get to Underhill, steal a few uber-powerful magical relics from some Celtic gods, rescue the remaining children the Fae abducted, and get us all home in one piece.
Oh, and I also have to outsmart Maeve, Austin’s local faery queen...because I know she’s not helping me travel to Underhill out of the goodness of her heart.
Piece of cake, right? Yeah, right.
One thing’s for certain.... If this mission is going to be my swan song, I intend to go down spell-slinging.
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- John
- 07-02-2021
Fae always
A good book again. I am really getting caught up in the series, as to where the author is taking the series I have no idea. To be honest I was going to give up about a third of way through this one as I was not really happy with where the story was heading however I stuck through and while not overally happy with the outcome the book is still a "proper job". On to the next.
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- Cara Lawrence
- 13-06-2018
Tedious at 45 but my 10yr old absolutely loved it
I often try to find books my kid & I can listen to, we both love fantasy & devoured The Iron Druid series & are both enjoying the Blood Song stories. I know these books have swearing but my son is a bright little fellow & understands that they are adult words, it's the quality time the story thst counts. I really struggled with this book, it was more like a teenager book, however, my son loved it & wants me to buy the next in tge series. My advice to tge author is to remove the worst of the swearing, get a narrator who can correctly pronounce the characters or Irish mythology (I cringed at some of the names) & please, please, if you are going to bring the kiwi back (which my son suggests very strongly that you do with the cauldron) then have your narrator learn a kiwi accent. This series could be great for kids, I just struggled to listen. In saying that though, I really did want to point out that my kid loved it & perhaps you could write a version that would get past more stuffy parents, I'm pretty flex because I listen with my son & can explain things to him. Plus my kid is a smart little guy who can filter adult content, you might make a fortune with a kid version...
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