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Song of the Stag R.M Brown

Song of the Stag By R.M Brown

Song of the Stag by R.M Brown


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Summary

"You think too much of me," Aggie said with a smirk, then her eyes darkened. "This is who I am. If I'd realised that sooner, things might be different." "No, things would be exactly the same because Afren-" "Afren is going to pay," Aggie said simply. Cait shook her head. "Is this about freedom or revenge?" "Can't it be both?"

Song of the Stag Summary

Song of the Stag by R.M Brown

Cait is from Storran's borders: idyllic, traditional, and completely opposed to Separatism. When her childhood sweetheart, Kenzie, is called up to the ranks of the Queen's Watch to hunt down Storran Separatists, Cait moves to the capital with him. In the city of Thorterknock, she quickly realises that her charming countryside life is not the reality for every citizen of Storran. Struggle abounds on the cobbled streets, as does the battle for Storran's liberation from the Five Realms. Drawn to the enigmatic Separatist firebrand, the Fox of Thorterknock, and her tales of a secret heir to Storran's long empty throne, Cait finds herself swept into a struggle for freedom. With Kenzie and the Queen's Watch on one side, and the Fox and the Separatists on the other, Cait will learn what it truly means to be a patriot. Amidst this struggle to secure a better future, she will come to know the power of her own autonomy.

About R.M Brown

A proud Dundonian, Rebecca is an English and Creative Writing alumnus and co-founder of the charity Folklore Scotland. Armed with an obscene number of folklore books, she and her husband strive to preserve the tales of the past for a new generation by digitising stories, recording podcasts, and of course, hunting for fairies. She is fascinated by the transmutation of stories with each telling and loves to build this into her fantasy worlds. In her writing, folklore is a force to be reckoned with; it has the power to uproot lives and divert the course of history. Her love of stories and Scotland go hand-in-hand, and her debut novel, Song of the Stag, was born after her family grew bored of hearing impassioned rants about Scottish politics and history at the dinner table. Song of the Stag may be a fantasy, but it is a love letter to Scotland's historic and folkloric legacy. From ancient kings and black-hearted patriots, to bonnie princes and Jacobite songs; this is a celebration of a complex, beautiful, and all too often tragic, land.

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NGR9781917011020
9781917011020
1917011024
Song of the Stag by R.M Brown
New
Paperback
Ringwood Publishing
2024-06-27
N/A
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