
Fae - The Wild Hunt
Riven Wyrde Saga, Book 1
Failed to add items
Add to Cart failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
3 months free
Buy for $24.95
No default payment method selected.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrated by:
-
Jonny McPherson
Fairies. The Fae. The stuff of bedtime stories and fables. But sometimes the fairy tales are true. Sometimes they are a warning.
For a hundred generations the Fae have been locked away from the world, in the cold, the Outside. They have faded out of sight and mind into myth and folklore, but now the barriers are weakening and they push against the tattered remnants of the wyrde as they seek a way to return.
As a new religion spreads across the world, sweeping the old ways and beliefs away before it, a warlike people look across the frozen ocean towards the shores of Anlan, hungry for new lands. War is coming, even as the wyrde of the droos is fading.
Only by realizing the truth lost in a child's tale will the world hope to withstand the wild hunt.
©2014 Graham Austin-King (P)2025 Graham Austin-KingListeners also enjoyed...



















![Theft of Swords [Dramatized Adaptation] Audiobook By Michael J. Sullivan cover art](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61h7AJT0dTL._SL240_.jpg)
People who viewed this also viewed...


















*Spoiler* My only disappointment was that the book for me seemed to end in the middle of a very important scene. It felt as if the book should have ended either before the event started or at some resolution phase.
I received this audiobook for free, and this in no way shaped my opinions.
A really good read (or listen) for fantasy lovers
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
The story moves between a few main characters on both the mainland and the islands. They're very different in their culture, motivations, and outlook on how to live and survive. In the opening chapters, we are witness to a tragic story of a boy and his family being attacked by bandits while travelling on the mainland. The Grimdark kicks in with an introduction of one of the Fae when the boy and his mother stumble into the forest. The Fae is a humanoid creature with glowing orange eyes that has absolute contempt for the boy when anyone else would show empathy and care. It's clear that the Fae are evil and very angry at humans. We don't know why at this point, but what sets this story apart from others is the very detailed description of the Fae, how the world reacts to the area the Fae are in, and the absolute terror on the part of the humans who come across them. There's a larger backstory of the Fae being locked away in another 'world' and they're slowing breaking their bonds, allowing them to walk the world of humans again for the first time in over 100 generations. The action really kicks in when more Fae appear in the world and come across the mainland nations attempting to defend themselves from a large island raiding force.
The story is narrated very well by Jonny McPherson. But, be warned that Mr. McPherson yells when a character shouts orders, laughs, cries, and other similar sounds that act out the emotions of the characters. It takes some getting used to, but in the end, I nearly forgot that one person narrated this story, all the characters sounded unique.
I enjoyed Book 1 in this series, and I'm a few chapters already into Book 2. Creepy, eerie, and it's very suspenseful - the Fae are powerful and it's difficult for me to see how the humans are going to defend against the onslaught.
EERIE Story! Grimdark Fantasy At Its Best
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
That said, the story is repetitive throughout, uses the same clichês a couple of times and there are many details which I find unnecessary and dull. It was difficult to finnish because of that.
In conclusion, I would try something else from this author because I feel he deserves another chance. But I’m not interested in how this particular story ends.
I recommend the author and the narration, but not the book
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
This is a bit of a coming of age story while still remaining very original. It follows 2 boys on different sides of an upcoming war until they come together. This book has action, love, danger and introduces us to the mysterious fae. This book would be OK for YA but it does not feel like YA or immature, however no sex, rape or really gory scenes. it's not missing action at all. You instantly love these emotionally mature characters and the world they live in. I did not struggle even once to stay engaged, from the very beginning all the way through. This author is a true storyteller so works and character building are developed and is an absolute treat to explore.
I have >900 audio books, 75% fantasy however probably 40% are unfinished because I am not disciplined enough to stick with books that can't grab my attention right away. .....
Great new series and I LOVED the narrator
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
It took me a little while to truly get into. The story didn't really latch on to my attention until about 1/4 of the way in or so. Once we got a bit settled down with Kloss, I was completely immersed. The shifting POV between Selena, Kloss, and Devin gave a nice view of the whole story from multiple angles. I really liked Selena's 'I'M THE BOSS' attitude. I'm excited to see how she deals with the situation that is arising. I'm also excited to see if everyone puts their differences aside, so to speak, to deal with what has become an entirely larger problem than Vikings vs the locals, in the end.
The narrator of this book was amazing. Accents on point (though, I might have made the Bjornmen ah... Scandinavianer, which is a word I just made... but I'll roll with this). Stress in the right places. Out-of-breathiness when it fit. He told this story very well, and I do really hope that we get audio versions of books 2 and 3 of this trilogy with this same narrator. My fingers are crossed.
Really well done!
The night is dark, and full of Fae!
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.