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Graham Austin-King
Graham Austin-King was born in the south of England and weaned on broken swords and half-forgotten spells. A shortage of these forced him to consume fantasy novels at an ever-increasing rate, turning to computers and tabletop gaming between meals. unnamedHe experimented with writing at the... show more

Graham Austin-King was born in the south of England and weaned on broken swords and half-forgotten spells. A shortage of these forced him to consume fantasy novels at an ever-increasing rate, turning to computers and tabletop gaming between meals. unnamedHe experimented with writing at the beginning of an education that meandered through journalism, international relations, and law. To this day he is committed to never allowing those first efforts to reach public eyes.After living in the north of England and Canada he settled once again in the south surrounded by a seemingly endless horde of children and a very patient wife who can arguably say her husband is away with the faeries.Fae - The Wild Hunt is his first completed novel and draws on a foundation of literary influences ranging from David Eddings to Dean Koontz.Visit his blog at http://grahamak.blogspot.co.uk where you can sign up for e-mail updates and be the first to hear about new releases.Find Graham on facebook at http://on.fb.me/1pMyWmK He loves to chat with readers.Follow him on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/GrayaustinWhat others are saying about Graham's books:"Austin-King's writing is descriptive and layered, full of mystery and tension..." - Sarah Chorn, Bookworm Blues"The action is great, the suspense is well done and the Fae are truly scary." - Leanne Ellis, Bloody Cake News"...If you like fantasy books which you can really get stuck into then this one is for you!" - Bodicia, A Woman's Wisdom Blog"...This is a fantastic fantasy! I loved it!" - Lynn Worton, Book Reviews by Lynn.(less)
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Book Reviews by Lynn
Book Reviews by Lynn rated it 6 years ago
John Carver has three rules: Don't drink in the daytime, don't gamble when the luck has gone, and don't talk to the dead people who come to visit. It has been almost five years since the incident in Kabul. Since the magic stirred within him and the stories began. Fleeing the army, running from the...
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Book Reviews by Lynn rated it 8 years ago
The temples of the Forgefather have fallen. The clerics and defenders that could once be found across the nine lands are no more. Priests huddle in the great temple, clinging to the echoes of their lost religion. But the Father has fallen silent. There are none who still hear his voice. The mines ...
Book Reviews by Lynn
Book Reviews by Lynn rated it 9 years ago
The thrilling conclusion to the Riven Wyrde Saga. With her king’s plans laid bare, Selena must take drastic steps as the invaders push deeper into Anlan, driven by the schemes of the Sealord. The war between Anlish and Bjornmen rages, even as the fae remain unchecked. Politics is not merely a game...
Book Reviews by Lynn
Book Reviews by Lynn rated it 10 years ago
Synopsis:The Riven Wyrde Saga continues with Fae - The Realm of Twilight.The Wyrde is dead and gone, its protection passed into the ether. The fae have been loosed upon the world as they begin their wild hunt, a nightmare from fables and legend made flesh. At Hesk, in the heart of the Barren Isles Y...
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L.K. Evans Blog rated it 11 years ago
So this is another book where I found the story interesting, but it just didn’t hold my attention throughout. First off, there was way too much description for my taste and it slowed the story down terribly. I started skimming descriptions half way through the book. Not that they were done poorly,...
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