Twelve Days of Faery
Written by W.R. Gingell
Narrated by Nick Howden-Steenstra
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
King Markon of Montalier is at the end of his tether. His son, Prince Parrin, is afflicted with a rather nasty curse that slaughters, maims, or brutally attacks any woman with whom he so much as flirts. After the rumour that sweeps around the kingdom, promising that any woman breaking the ‘curse’ will be eligible to marry the prince, there is no shortage of willing volunteers. Unfortunately, there is also no shortage of bodies piling up.
Markon needs to do something, but what? Can a visiting enchantress from Avernse help, or is she simply another accident waiting to happen? And will Markon be able to give her up to his son if she does break the curse?
Twelve Days of Faery is the first novella in the Shards of a Broken Sword Trilogy.
W.R. Gingell
W.R. Gingell is a Tasmanian author who loves reading, bacon, and slouching in front of the fire to write.
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Reviews for Twelve Days of Faery
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Fun story, satisfying ending. Actually didn’t expect that it would be as fun as it was. The cover and blurb don’t sound as fun a the story actually was. I’m not sure what gave me the idea but for some reason I assumed the king was a Faery King. He human though.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a sweet fairytale, perfect for young and old. Our heroine is at once sly and innocent. The hero brave, honorable, but also vulnerable. Definitely a who done it I can listen to again and again.