Fairy Blues (Songs of Magic Series #2) [NOOK Book]

Overview

“Fairies...live in green hill sides, more especially affecting the ancient tumuli. Any one straying near these on a fine summer's evening would probably hear delightful music; but he must take care, especially if he is a musician, not to linger lest he should be entrapped.”

-Arthur William Moore, The Folk-Lore of the Isle of Man, 1891


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The sequel to Fairy Metal Thunder.

With their enchanted instruments charming the crowds, the Assorted...
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Fairy Blues (Songs of Magic Series #2)

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Overview

“Fairies...live in green hill sides, more especially affecting the ancient tumuli. Any one straying near these on a fine summer's evening would probably hear delightful music; but he must take care, especially if he is a musician, not to linger lest he should be entrapped.”

-Arthur William Moore, The Folk-Lore of the Isle of Man, 1891


***

The sequel to Fairy Metal Thunder.

With their enchanted instruments charming the crowds, the Assorted Zebras attract interest from record producers, and soon they’re off to cut their first album and music video. Jason and his friends don’t know they’ve just become pawns in a sinister plot by a cabal of evil fairies...

Meanwhile, Aoide and her band pursue a new strategy for regaining their stolen instruments, one that will take them into the most haunted region in Faerie.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940013706897
  • Publisher: JLBryanbooks.com
  • Publication date: 1/20/2012
  • Series: Songs of Magic Series , #2
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 248,244
  • File size: 594 KB

Meet the Author

J.L. Bryan studied English literature at the University of Georgia and at Oxford, with a focus on the English Renaissance and the Romantic period. He also studied screenwriting at UCLA. He enjoys remixing elements of paranormal, supernatural, fantasy, horror and science fiction into new kinds of stories.

He is the author of The Paranormals series (Jenny Pox, Tommy Nightmare, Alexander Death) and other books. Fairy Metal Thunder is the first book in his new Songs of Magic series. He lives in Atlanta with his wife Christina, his baby son John, and some dogs and cats.

Website: www.jlbryanbooks.com
Twitter: @jlbryanbooks
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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 2, 2012

    CHECK IT OUT!

    Magical, fun and fast pace read. I highly recommend to read J.L. Bryan's eBooks in partucular Jenny Pox's series.

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  • Posted February 17, 2012

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    Highly Recommended- Great Sequel!!

    ****May contain one spoiler if you haven't read Fairy Metal Thunder****
    And so the story continues...and it's good!! I really enjoyed the parts of the story that took place in Faerie as Aoide and her band mates walk from Sidhe City through The Haunted Lands and to a small town that might still exist to see if they can get help from Banshee wolves. But no one has ever been able to control a Banshee Wolf. But again, the world Bryan has built is so interesting and different from any of the other Faerie worlds I've ever read about. It is so detailed and fun to read and picture in your mind. Take my word for it, you'll love to read it!

    And the Assorted Zebras-they get the opportunity of a lifetime, but what they don't know can hurt them. Possibly even kill them. The feel pretty good about themselves because they defeated the unicorn dragon, but they don't know what's coming for them. Thank goodness they have Grizlemor. That is, when he's not eating, they have Grizlemor. But the dark fae that are hatching plans for them are some I have never heard of and I've read a lot about faeries. I have an encyclopedia, but these are very dark fae!

    Bryan weaves a great tale with twists and turns through it that made me wish I was either a fairy missing my instruments or an Assorted Zebra. I really wanted to be in this story. We see a lot more of the characters and their personalities of both the fae and the Assorted Zebras. The plot moves along at a very fast pace. I kept looking at my percentage on my Kindle and thinking "No, I don't want it to finish yet." But it ended and on a really fun twist.

    It's a really clean story, no bad words, no sex, light clean romance or hope for it. It's great for all ages. Okay, now I need the next one!

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    Posted February 11, 2012

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