About this series
A fey king. An evil horde. A new darkness. And a man with exploding hands.
"Fans of George Takei and Terry Pratchett will love this book. Go ahead, read it!"
"Couldn't turn a page without a chuckle, a chortle or a good old fashioned guffaw!"
"Funny, reminiscent of Robert Asprin, Douglas Adams, the best of Robert Heinlein"
"This is an adventure story with bits of madness, magic, a budding bit of romance, and an air force wing of fighting chickens."
Where two worlds meet, the jealous eyes of a Faerie King peer from the darkness as he gathers a slave army of subjugation.
Set against him and his dark horde is:
- Bill Strike, a naive, girl-shy youth with exploding hands,
- the girl he's shy of,
- three witches,
- and a pioneer of chicken-powered aviation.
Oh, and a sadistic young noble with a grudge against the universe.
The Faerie King Trilogy gathers together all three books in this hilarious and dramatic comic fantasy series. Meet witches, trolls, dwarfs, goblins, dragons and elfs in a thousand page story that is gripping and funny, across three fantastic worlds only one of which is like our own.
If you enjoy the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams or anything by Neil Gaiman, then you'll love this new fantasy series.
Titles in the series (4)
- Myths & Magic: A Humorous Fantasy: The Faerie King Trilogy, #1
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A fey king. An evil horde. A new darkness. And a man with exploding hands. "Fans of George Takei and Terry Pratchett will love this book and join me waiting impatiently for the next one. Go ahead, read it!" "Couldn't turn a page without a chuckle, a chortle or a good old fashioned guffaw!" "Funny, reminiscent of Robert Asprin, Douglas Adams, the best of Robert Heinlein" "This is an adventure story with bits of madness, magic, a budding bit of romance, and an air force wing of fighting chickens." Where two worlds meet, the jealous eyes of a Faerie King peer from the darkness as he gathers a slave army of subjugation Set against him and his dark horde is: Bill Strike, a naive, girl-shy youth with exploding hands, the girl he's shy of, three witches, and a pioneer of chicken-powered aviation. Oh, and a sadistic young noble with a grudge against the universe. Myths & Magic is volume 1 of a humorous fantasy trilogy that features compelling characters, fantastical storylines, plot twists and a magical multiverse. And the occasional laugh. If you enjoy the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams or anything by Neil Gaiman, then you'll love this new fantasy series. Download the book today to begin exploring.
- Trolls and Tribulations: A Humorous Fantasy: The Faerie King Trilogy, #2
2
Tunnels, trolls and disembodied souls. Bill Strike, fire mage, has a problem. The magical staff he used to destroy the malicious Faerie King has been stolen by the king's servant and, to make matters worse, the dark soul of the king is now trapped within the staff. With his companion Brianna and a goblin called Rasha, he sets off to the imperial capital to consult the library. With explosive consequences. Can he prevent the king's soul being united with a new body? Can his half-brother Chortley successfully send his goblin prisoners back to the Darkworld without falling victim to the labyrinth of the great wizard Minus? Can Gramma stop a load of revolting goblins? And who put that elf on the shelf? Trolls and Tribulations is the second book in the Faerie King series of humorous fantasy novels. If you're a fan of Terry Pratchett's Discworld and like fast paced fantasy, engaging characters, steampunk robots and more footnotes than a chiropodist, you'll love this latest instalment in Kevin Partner's comic fantasy series. Buy Trolls and Tribulations and embark on this latest fantasy adventure today! Kevin Partner does it again in this second book in this series. Funny with a touch of the ridiculous for poor Bill Strike., Rita Reminds me of Pratchett, and Adams, and a little bit of John P Logsdon with his Ononokin series, Bonnie Magic, mystery and plenty of mathering. Well written plenty of characters and a good dose of humour. Similar to Disc world.
- Denizens and Dragons: A Humorous Fantasy: The Faerie King Trilogy, #3
3
A reluctant mage, a deluded dragon and a very scary fairie. Bill Strike is abducted on the eve of his wedding by an elf and her band of carrier lizards and finds himself transported to the Beyond where it seems all is not well. The elfs blame him for an invasion of walking wooden robots and he's faced with a stark choice - destroy the machines or never see his world, and his fiance, again. In the meantime, Chortley Fitzmichael's father is murdered and he's the chief suspect. To make matters worse, his homicidal half-sister is now countess and is scouring the country for him. Add to this three witches, a bloody annoyed potential bride and a mysterious stranger who shares a past with Mother Hemlock and you have a recipe for chaos. And laughs. If you enjoy the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett, you'll love this fast paced tale of elfs, dragons, dwarfs and faeries. The last book in the trilogy, Denizens and Dragons promises laughs, thrills and a happy ending.
- The Faerie King Trilogy: A Humorous Fantasy: The Faerie King Trilogy, #4
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A fey king. An evil horde. A new darkness. And a man with exploding hands. "Fans of George Takei and Terry Pratchett will love this book. Go ahead, read it!" "Couldn't turn a page without a chuckle, a chortle or a good old fashioned guffaw!" "Funny, reminiscent of Robert Asprin, Douglas Adams, the best of Robert Heinlein" "This is an adventure story with bits of madness, magic, a budding bit of romance, and an air force wing of fighting chickens." Where two worlds meet, the jealous eyes of a Faerie King peer from the darkness as he gathers a slave army of subjugation. Set against him and his dark horde is: Bill Strike, a naive, girl-shy youth with exploding hands, the girl he's shy of, three witches, and a pioneer of chicken-powered aviation. Oh, and a sadistic young noble with a grudge against the universe. The Faerie King Trilogy gathers together all three books in this hilarious and dramatic comic fantasy series. Meet witches, trolls, dwarfs, goblins, dragons and elfs in a thousand page story that is gripping and funny, across three fantastic worlds only one of which is like our own. If you enjoy the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams or anything by Neil Gaiman, then you'll love this new fantasy series.
Kevin Partner
Kevin Partner has been programming computers since 1983 when he bought his first ZX Spectrum and learned BASIC. He's been a professional programmer since the mid 1990s and has been a contributer to PCPro Magazine since 1995. Kevin has an Honours degree in technology and has mastered dozens of programming languages. He is a massive advocate of the Raspberry Pi which he sees as the ideal gateway into programming
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