Lord of Horses
Bright Spear Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Bevan
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By:
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H. L. Macfarlane
About this listen
Sometimes a villain is not a villain, and first impressions have to change....
When the disgraced kelpie of Loch Lomond, Murdoch, discovers a new threat to his homeland, he finds a loophole in his banishment to show up at Sorcha Darrow’s door. Despite initial misgivings about Murdoch’s plea for help, Sorcha quickly agrees to help the creature out of guilt for what she did to him two years ago in the faerie realm.
Lachlan, now the king of the Seelie Court, is less than happy about the kelpie’s reappearance by Sorcha’s side. Fuelled by jealousy and possessiveness, he considers once more finding out his mortal paramour’s full name in order to take her away from Murdoch forever.
But trouble is brewing between the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, and Murdoch and Sorcha - now travelling down to London to deal with the threat to their home - may just be caught in the middle of it.
The second book in the Bright Spear trilogy, Lord of Horses is loosely based on the Celtic fairy tale of The Kelpie Bride, and features a cameo from Scarlett and Adrian from Big, Bad Mister Wolfe (Chronicles of Curses, Book 1).
Note: Lord of Horses is written in UK (British) English, not American English.
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- kitokat_mh
- 15-09-20
Best in the series so far!
I really enjoyed this sequel, and would definitely say it’s my favourite of the series so far. The story kept me gripped throughout, and, despite being horrified by the thought of Murdoch coming back, the author’s great writing endeared him to me greatly. The narrator was also very good, and I would be keen to listen to more stories read by him.
MILD SPOILERS BELOW
The change of setting to London partway through made for a really interesting change of pace, and I enjoyed seeing Murdoch and Sorcha’s relationship develop whilst battling the antagonists of the firm trying to buy out her land.
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