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  • Court of Bitter Thorn

  • Fae of Bitter Thorn Series, Book 1
  • By: Kay L. Moody
  • Narrated by: Caitlin Davies
  • Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)

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Court of Bitter Thorn

By: Kay L. Moody
Narrated by: Caitlin Davies
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Publisher's summary

Faerie wasn't supposed to be real.

Tricked by a fae prince, Elora is stuck in the Faerie realm far from her young sisters who depend on her for survival. Under the terms of her bargain, she can't go home to the mortal world until Prince Brannick becomes the next High King.

Or until he's taken out of the running....

Sabotaging Brannick's chance at the crown will be much faster than helping him win. The fae prince may be charming, powerful, and wickedly handsome, but that won't stop Elora from selling his secrets to the highest bidder.

By day, she uses her master sword skills to train the prince. By night, she conspires with a rival king in a nearby court whose plans could destroy half of Faerie.

Soon, lives are at stake that she never expected. She'll have to choose who to save: her beloved sisters or half the inhabitants of Faerie.

The choice would be easy...if a certain prince weren't digging his way into her heart.

©2020 Kay L Moody (P)2021 Tantor
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A Little Bland

This story was an easy read, but for someone who’s supposed to be teaching someone to sword fight, there isn’t much of it. Parts of the plot felt forced and wasn’t as magical as a faerie story could be. Younger audiences will likely find it entertaining. Falls to the younger side of YA.

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Sweet and very YA

I had the privilege to buy the Kickstarter. This book reads very YA, but I hope that’s doesn’t deter people from reading it. I really enjoyed the book and where it’s going. The “romance” is very slow burn, the FMC is a little (audible eye roll) annoying only cuz she CLAIMS to be the best swordswoman of all time but in this particular book, there was NO FIGHT SCENE. I was a little disappointed by that which is why a 4 start and not 5.
Also, it’s blatantly obvious that the king is evil and yet she is all “oh yes I’ll train you” but there are no training scenes or fighting at all?
Past that, I loved this book. Can’t wait to dive into book 2!
The world building is growing and is just enough to enjoy the book.

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Great story - not crazy about narrator

Story was captivating. Narrator did a good job on male voices but she annunciates much too sharply for my liking. She also does strange inflections with her voice that do not seem to match what she is reading/saying.

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A Fantasy World of Bargains

You shouldn’t make bargains in Fairie, definitely not with Fae. Elora did however, not knowing she shouldn’t. Her life changed in an instant as it was plunged into the Fairie realm. Now she is torn between wanting to go home, and enjoying the adventures she would never have in the mortal world.

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Keeps your attention

This is a very clean book for young fantasy readers. It’s a great story & the characters are some of my favorite. How does the prince feel? Will she choose to stay in fay realm or will she return to her sisters? Will another fay try to take her for her hidden talents?

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okay free read, would be an angry purchased read

I would not go buy this 4 box set, I would not have read the whole thing if it was not free, kept listening to see if it got better. through our the whole books the heroine is weak and idiotic, makes constant terrible decisions, plot isn't thick enough. it's very straight forward no undercurrents. very YA, . very cutesy, very demure book not good solid edge of your seat reading. also the narrator did not improve the story, her voice influctuations made it hard to get into. the MFC never even breaks out her "amazing" sword skills in this book.

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Good story with flaws

I enjoyed the story, but the slow burn romance, or enemies to lovers, just did not connect. usually you can feel an attraction that they both deny, but in this book there is absolutley nothing connecting them except for the narrator saying, my stomac twisted a bit but it did not last, the prince storms off. yada yada yada.
the narrator may not have helped anything for the romance either, with her plain speak and lack of emotion, but I feel it is more the author's writing that failed with the romance connection.
It is a nice read with a fair plot , but I won't be continuing with the other books.

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stupid

"the wards around bitter thorn are too strong for my shards to get through" but has no issue opening portals? bs.
this book has ZERO effort put into the thought of it. it may trick a 14 year old, if you're older than 14, I don't recommend this book

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