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A Tangled Fate
- The Milesian Accords, Book 3
- Narrated by: Tristan Morris
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
The challenge approaches!
Centuries ago, the followers of the new gods defeated the people of the old gods in a challenge of champions. The folk of legend were banished from the world, and magic faded from the land. The Milesian Accords, however, provided for a new challenge, and the time for that challenge is running out.
Erin Donnelly, the proclaimed Champion of the Exiled Folk, is marooned in the otherworldly Glaswold after an assassination attempt. The fortress Dunos Scaith vanished, and Erin’s daughter disappeared with it. She has to find her daughter, finish her training, and make it back to the World of Man before the deadline.
Liam Knox, the Druid of the Accords, faces tests both domestic and mystical in rural Illinois. Liam must rally his allies in the wake of loss, mentor a son who has discovered magic, and deal with supernatural entities meddling in his life. All the while, Liam’s enemies circle closer, hunting the druid, his family, and his friends.
Only together can the Druid and the Champion face the Challenge and survive. If they fail, more than their lives hang in the balance. If they win, it could change the world as we know it. But first they must master their tangled fate.
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- owen harkin
- 26-10-22
End of the story?
Continuance and possible conclusion to the tale, although there seems to be another volume.
This book carries on delivering, good pace and switching between action and humour.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-03-22
book 3
unfortunately I liked book 1 so I bought the other 2 books it would be a good story except for the slut of a female main character that spreads her legs for every guy that looks at her I'm surprised that she didn't bend over for a guy that was stuck in deer form this character ruined the whole series
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- Leon Seraph
- 17-06-23
fun
apart from the love triangle or web (whatever shape it is now), this is fun. Don't care much for Erin though.
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- parks356
- 16-05-23
Protagonist makes it unbearable
Erin is an obnoxious, narcissistic with no redeeming value. I kept holding out hope, but I couldn't finish the book. it's a shame. It seemed to have promise.
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- Sheila Ziems
- 05-04-23
Decent ending
I enjoyed the series, and while this book would have been a logical end point, there are a few issues left.
I look forward to reading the next book.
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- Johnathon
- 15-02-23
Decent resolution
Story is not bad. I guess I’m just a traditional shipper so I’ll leave it at that.
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- Justin Jinkins
- 15-02-23
Fun Ride!
Amazing job by Tristan Morris !
Osborne’s knowledge of mythology and weaving a story that felt like it had gravitas was a blast to listen to!
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- Heather
- 09-02-23
Cool story great book 2
I really like how the characters develop. I am about to buy book three. Recommend
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- Ezekial
- 02-02-23
Thrilling read!!
My favorite series I’ve read in a very long time. I’d recommend this series to anyone except prudes lol
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- Eric Mort
- 25-01-23
Great story!
The author continues to develop the characters and take them in unexpected directions. Really enjoying the series so far. Off to download the next book in the series.
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- Alicia Watson
- 02-01-23
Narrator way too over the top
It’s a good story and the narrator does well with the voices, but his emphasis needs work. There is no way stopping at a Cracker Barrel for pie is so dire. Relax buddy. It’s pie.