Fae's Refuge
Written by M. Lynn and Melissa A. Craven
Narrated by Olivia King
5/5
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About this audiobook
A lost fae princess searching for a way home.
A reluctant king trying to win a war.
Tia O’Shea is beginning to lose hope. Hope that she’ll ever say goodbye to the foreign wastelands of Lenya. Hope that she’ll ever see her brother again. With a new king on the throne of Vondur, she is no longer a prisoner, but that doesn’t mean she is free.
As they travel across the border into enemy territory, Tia and Gulliver search for their lost friends, but they find themselves among fierce golden warriors and a strange court they’re uncertain how to navigate. When she first arrived in Lenya, Tia thought war was the biggest danger they would face.
She was wrong.
There is not enough magic in all of Lenya to stop what’s coming for them now, but Tia is determined to try.
First, she must return to the place where she was nearly executed. To a king who once kept her captive. He must be warned even if he doesn’t trust a single word she says.
Fire is coming for them all, and the time for bickering enemies has long past.
The journey through the forgotten kingdom is about to continue for Tia O’Shea. Prepare to lose yourself to this barren world where magic is scarce, and a devastatingly handsome fae kings breaks all the rules for the girl he loves.
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Reviews for Fae's Refuge
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Such a great series and the narrator was perfect!! Hoping there is a book 9
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Fae's Refuge
by Melissa A. Craven/M. Lynn
YA Fantasy Folklore
Scribd Audio
4 Stars
Tia O'Shea is trying to get back home, but she also wants to help Vondur's new king and the others of the land she finds herself and her friends trapped in. But when she goes to the Vondur's enemy, to find her missing friends, she finds that it's not just the war between the two kingdoms for control of the stones that threatens the people of Lenya, there is another danger worse than war.
The eighth book in the 'Queens of the Fae' series picks off where book seven left off, with Tia and Gulliver looking for their friends. Of course, since this is part of a series I can't say a whole lot so I don't give anything away, but I can say that while it's still similar to the first few books of the series, there are some new elements that make this very interesting.
Of all the great characters in this book/series, I think Gulliver is my favorite because he has been through the most but is still himself.
There is some violence in this one, but not as much as others, but it is a tad disturbing so once again it's only suitable for readers fourteen and older. And there is romance, but not graphic.
It's the perfect blend of descriptions and story, with no overly drawn-out details, and even though there's not a whole lot of action, it's a quick read.
4 Stars