Witches of London - Lars
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Lloyd Davies
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By:
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Aleksandr Voinov
About this listen
Some problems you can’t solve with magick - and some you can.
After a homophobic pagan group rejected him, Lars Kendall is a solitary heathen on the Northern Path, loyal to the gods of the Norse pantheon. But being on his own sucks. So when he finally meets a mixed group of other queer witches and magick users, it’s like finding family. If family involved exploring past lives and casting spells.
Rhys Turner quit a stressful job in the city after his high-strung boyfriend of six years walked out. He sold the expensive flat in central London and bought a run-down house out in the suburbs. Never mind that it needs walls knocked down, its garden landscaped, and what the hell is up with that carpet?
With his health failing, Rhys is desperate for a clean slate and a new start. He isn’t ready to fall in love with anybody, least of all the hunky builder who looks like he’s stepped out of a TV show about Vikings - tattoos, long hair, and all. But as strong and loyal as Lars is, he also has a very soft heart, which might be the hardest thing for Rhys to resist.
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- Barkingbard
- 22-08-2020
Great shamanic quest tale
I really enjoyed the accurate depiction contemporary heathen practice told in this story without a negative agenda being played out. Not to mention the gay love story that was charming.
As a second generation pagan with connections to the Norse gods this was story was a refreshing and sensitively handled depiction of the faith system.
The characters are vivid and believable and the coven populated with slightly more well adjusted version of the usual folk you find in pagan communities.
I highly recommend it.
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