The Warrior Poet

Sharon Lynn Fisher

Alan Smyth (Narrator) and Alison McKenna (Narrator)

10-12-21

11hrs 2min

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10-12-21

11hrs 2min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Fiction/Fantasy

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“Time travel, danger, and romance blend together seamlessly in Fisher’s lively finale to her Faery Rehistory series.” Books, Bones & Buffy

They searched for each other in dreams. Then they traveled through time to save Ireland.

Portland book artist Neve Kelly is having weird visions—vivid daydreams of lovers on a battlefield that yank her out of reality. A couple weeks before Halloween, a confused, strangely dressed man appears in her living room. He drops a slip of paper that describes a dream much like her own before disappearing without a trace.

Will Yeats has had enough of heroics. With the peace between Ireland and its enemies restored, he plans to spend the next decade quietly writing his Irish fairy history. But suddenly he’s time traveling again. He briefly visits the home of an intriguing stranger, who appears to be American. The next time he’s drawn there, he finds her being sucked through a ghastly hole in her ceiling.

Will saves Neve by carrying her back to 1888 Ireland, where he learns that not only is she from more than a century in the future but from a parallel world where fairies and Tuatha De Danaan heroes are no more than myth. Their dreams of ancient lovers have brought them together … but why? Dark portents surround them—portents bearing the mark of the Morrigan’s meddling—and they soon discover it’s all part of a sinister scheme to seize the throne of Ireland. And the love story from their dreams has begun to manifest in the present moment.

Will’s friends—Irish Queen Isolde and her allies—are depending on Will and Neve to connect with the past in order to save Ireland. But can anything save them from the violent end that their dreams have foreshadowed?

Praise

“Time travel, danger, and romance blend together seamlessly in Fisher’s lively finale to her Faery Rehistory series.” Books, Bones & Buffy

“The Warrior Poet is Irish history as told by vibrant characters and painted with Irish folklore and literary culture.” Whiskey with My Book

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Language English
Release Day Oct 11, 2021
Release Date October 12, 2021
Number in Series 3
Series Display String The Faery Rehistory Series
Release Date Machine 1633996800
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories New Releases, Black Friday Sale, Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, Multicultural, Historical, Historical, Romantic
Author Bio
Sharon Lynn Fisher

Sharon Lynn Fisher is the author of sci-fi romance, erotic fairy tales, and, most recently, the historical fantasy trilogy the Faery Rehistory, including The Absinthe Earl and The Raven Lady. The Warrior Poet is the final novel in the series. Sharon lives on an acreage outside Seattle with her husband and daughters, two goats, an orange cat and orange mare, and a fluctuating number of poultry. When she’s not writing, you’ll mostly find her in the woods looking for fairies.

Narrator Bio
Alan Smyth

Alan Smyth, an audiobook narrator, has worked as a professional actor for more than fifteen years. He has toured extensively in Ireland and the United States and has worked with such companies as the BBC, Paramount Pictures, and Showtime Productions.

Alison McKenna

Alison McKenna is an actress and producer from the United Kingdom. In addition to film, television, and stage acting, she has narrated the audiobooks Paula Spencer by Roddy Doyle and The Gathering by Anne Enright.

Overview

They searched for each other in dreams. Then they traveled through time to save Ireland.

Portland book artist Neve Kelly is having weird visions—vivid daydreams of lovers on a battlefield that yank her out of reality. A couple weeks before Halloween, a confused, strangely dressed man appears in her living room. He drops a slip of paper that describes a dream much like her own before disappearing without a trace.

Will Yeats has had enough of heroics. With the peace between Ireland and its enemies restored, he plans to spend the next decade quietly writing his Irish fairy history. But suddenly he’s time traveling again. He briefly visits the home of an intriguing stranger, who appears to be American. The next time he’s drawn there, he finds her being sucked through a ghastly hole in her ceiling.

Will saves Neve by carrying her back to 1888 Ireland, where he learns that not only is she from more than a century in the future but from a parallel world where fairies and Tuatha De Danaan heroes are no more than myth. Their dreams of ancient lovers have brought them together … but why? Dark portents surround them—portents bearing the mark of the Morrigan’s meddling—and they soon discover it’s all part of a sinister scheme to seize the throne of Ireland. And the love story from their dreams has begun to manifest in the present moment.

Will’s friends—Irish Queen Isolde and her allies—are depending on Will and Neve to connect with the past in order to save Ireland. But can anything save them from the violent end that their dreams have foreshadowed?