Veins of Magic
Otherworld
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Narrated by:
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Siobhan Waring
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By:
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Emma Hamm
About this listen
The sequel to Heart of the Fae, where Beauty and the Beast meets Irish mythology
Once upon a time....
Heartache dogs the steps of Sorcha of Ui Neill. Although she is home with her family, she is unable to shake the memories of her time in Hy-brasil. She heals with a heavy heart, tells stories with melancholy words, and cannot forget the magic of the Otherworld. When an opportunity arises to return to her beloved Fae Prince, she makes a questionable deal. Dark magic, druidic curses, and a witch open a portal and send her tumbling into the middle of a war she must end for the sake of all who dwell in the Otherworld.
Saving the faeries will not be easy when she has become a woman they fear.
The once-banished king battles his way through the Otherworld, freeing the Lesser Fae with each swing of his sword. Each attack turns Eamonn into something far more beastly than before. Geodes multiply and hinder his movements, harden his heart, and crystalize his resolve.
Together, they face the King of the Seelie Fae and his golden army to end the war that will change the fate of the Otherworld forever.
It is suggested to listen to Heart of the Fae before this book
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- Bryony S Gordon
- 14-04-2019
Beauty and the Beast meets Irish Myths Perfectly
This is the second part of the Otherworld Duology, and I love it. I don't know how to explain this book other than "Beauty and the Beast meet Irish Mythology," Belle is a red-haired Druid who is one of the few who still believe and worship the Fae when almost everyone else has forgotten.
Sorcha and Eamonn are a beautiful couple who I can't help but fangirl over. Sorcha goes back to Eamonn because she wants to and because he'd be completely lost without her, in that she's his voice of reason. I hope Emma Hamm write more stories about this pair because honestly, I would love to know what else happens in this world, her writing is lovely and enchanting.
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