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  • Under the Earth, Over the Sky

  • By: Emily McCosh
  • Narrated by: Ryan Haugen
  • Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Under the Earth, Over the Sky

By: Emily McCosh
Narrated by: Ryan Haugen
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Summary

In the woods where human lands meet fae, an ancient king born before the history of men finds a dying baby.

Iohmar will take in the child and care for him until a suitable home in the human realm is found. But best laid plans often go awry in the lands of Látwill, where winds carry fae across the star-strewn sky, the woods ensnare the weak-minded with their sinister song, and even Iohmar, King Beneath the Earth, is susceptible to the will of the immortal mountains.

Magic long tethered to Iohmar’s soul will crumble. Unknown shadows and monsters of mirrored glass will encroach upon the borders of their land. And memories thousands of years lost will unravel as Iohmar struggles not only to properly rule his fair folk, but protect the fragile human son he never should have saved in the first place.

©2022 Emily McCosh (P)2022 Emily McCosh
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True beauty

I adored this book and it most certainly something I will come back to for many years to come

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A sweet and original story

I absolutely loved this book! The narrator was an excellent choice and I enjoyed the way he brought the characters to life. It's a gentle story with a lot of obvious affection and respect between characters and what conflict there was seemed to resolve nicely. It gives me the same feeling a lot of Ghibli movies do so if that's your jam you will probably love this book too

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