King of Forever: A Gothic Scottish Fairy Tale (Bright Spear Trilogy Book 3)
by H. L. MacfarlanePublish: Mar 05, 2020Series: Bright Spear TrilogyFantasy Book Overview
Sometimes protecting those we love means working with those we hate.
Seven years ago Sorcha saved the life of Lachlan, Crown Prince of the Seelie Court, and became the object of affection for the kelpie, Murdoch, who sought to best him and destroy the court from within.Five years ago she saved them both from the wrath of the Unseelie king by giving up half her life.Now it’s time to pay up.The last thing Sorcha wanted was an immortal life, but now she may not have a choice in the matter. For King Eirian wants nothing more than to rule over his Seelie brethren and take control of the kelpie’s powers, and has no qualms about using the mortal woman they both love to do it.
The final book in the acclaimed Bright Spear trilogy, King of Forever is loosely based on the Celtic folk tale Tam Lin, and the myth of Hades and Persephone. It also features cameos from Adrian Wolfe and Julian Thorne, the main protagonists from Big, Bad Mister Wolfe and The Tower Without a Door (Chronicles of Curses books 1 and 3).NOTE: King of Forever is written in UK (British) English, not American English.
Praise for King of Forever:"King of Forever is tensely charged, with characters who are compelling and cunning...The author has truly conjured an alternate world that feels reminiscent of Grimm’s original and borrowed stories." Amazon.com reviewer
"I loved everything about this book! The main character is intriguing, the world building amazing, and the writing completely flows. I found this to be an easy book to get through in a couple of days and it only left me wanting more by this author." Amazon.com reviewer
"I love the flow of the series. Watching the characters develop and grow throughout the series, and challenging preconceived ideas of them. I love how the book challenges your opinion of the concept of “evil” vs “nature”. The book was exciting to read and didn’t disappoint. At times hard to read purely because the pain the characters experienced was so poignant and well written. I can’t wait to continue the saga as I feel there is more to come from this dynamic worlds." Amazon.co.uk reviewer