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Azuri Fae (Caledonia Fae #2)
by
India Drummond (Goodreads Author)
Book 2 in the Caledonia Fae series.
A faerie prince disappears in the borderlands, and his father enlists the help of outcast Eilidh and her bonded druid, Quinton Munro. Tantalised with hints of a lost and ancient magic, they learn that time is working against them every step of the way. Is the prince’s disappearance related to the vanishing of an entire Scottish village?
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A faerie prince disappears in the borderlands, and his father enlists the help of outcast Eilidh and her bonded druid, Quinton Munro. Tantalised with hints of a lost and ancient magic, they learn that time is working against them every step of the way. Is the prince’s disappearance related to the vanishing of an entire Scottish village?
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Kindle Edition, 250 pages
Published
November 20th 2011
by Trindlemoss Publishing
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Following on several months’ from the previous story, Eilidh is now a student in the hidden sanctuary of people who also have her special powers. Munroe is still getting to grips with his basic powers and recovering from his ordeal with the Blood Faerie. However a meeting with the Queen from her own Kingdom and a separate request from the Prince starts a chain of events that will embroil her and her friends in a political battle that will destroy them all or change the face of th...more
Following on several months’ from the previous story, Eilidh is now a student in the hidden sanctuary of people who also have her special powers. Munroe is still getting to grips with his basic powers and recovering from his ordeal with the Blood Faerie. However a meeting with the Queen from her own Kingdom and a separate request from the Prince starts a chain of events that will embroil her and her friends in a political battle that will destroy them all or change the face of th...more
I loved this one as much as the first one. I found Ms. Drummond kept with her fast pacing and strong character developement. Eilidh and Munro are the headliners but many new characters round out the cast. I was pleased to see that the author was not a one trick pony and that she could visual many different personalities.
There were some twist in this story that I didn't see coming. I wanted to strangle Eilidh more than once although her actions were true to her character. Ms. Drummond did not ma...more
There were some twist in this story that I didn't see coming. I wanted to strangle Eilidh more than once although her actions were true to her character. Ms. Drummond did not ma...more
Just finished reading the second instalment of India Drummonds Caledonia Fae series and oh my goodness! This series is rapidly becoming a firm favourite. I have the books on kindle for computer, but these will definitely be ones that I buy in hard copy when I can. Azuri Fae continues the story of the Azuri Fae Eilidh and her druid Quinton Munro. A faerie Prince disappears, and Eilidh and Munro are tasked secretly to find him. There are twists and turns and more druids and Azuri Fae throughout th...more
Disclosure Note: I received a copy of the book to review from the author.
With this story, we revisit the world Caledonia with Eilidh, Munro and the others and find that there is more to the world of the Fae than their arrogance and vanity. We find that their scheming and plotting could rival any merely human royalty, that their secrets are just as deadly, and discover the cost of duty.
I found this story to be much more smoothly paced than the first book, Blood Faerie. I found myself reveling in...more
With this story, we revisit the world Caledonia with Eilidh, Munro and the others and find that there is more to the world of the Fae than their arrogance and vanity. We find that their scheming and plotting could rival any merely human royalty, that their secrets are just as deadly, and discover the cost of duty.
I found this story to be much more smoothly paced than the first book, Blood Faerie. I found myself reveling in...more
After reading Blood Faerie - Contemporary Urban Fantasy (Caledonia Fae, Book 1), I was intrigued by the faerie world India Drummond so effortlessly created, and I couldn't wait to read more. Azuri Fae definitely doesn't disappoint -- if anything, it ratchets up the tension even more. Independent outcast Eilidh faces obstacles at almost every turn: with Munro in her burgeoning relationship; with the fae of her past who had cast her out; and with the new society who has given her a home. With loya...more
I like things that blow up, characters who carry eight-inch knives and use expletives I understand. Go figure this redneck who doesn't much care for frou frou, feelings, or a lot of world building, continued to be entertained to the last paragraph of this novel. I've read three of India's novels and they continue to get better. By the way, this is an excellent read…don't read much into the missing star. I'm VERY hard to please. I don't know if I would give the best book of all time (McCaffrey's...more
Royal court drama just doesn't do it for me like a crazy fae dude running wild offing people and stealing hearts, so this book wasn't as good for me. I live the relationship and confusion across cultures and stuff-just not into the whole queen, royalty stuff. It was more fun when they were coppers and watchers. Ill read the 3rd one for redemption, but might give up if it is more royalty drama. Not for Tweens, but the romance is well played and not cheaply written. Nothing worse than a strongly b...more
Rating 9/10
This series right here is the reason I accept Author request books. Every now and then you find a gem like this!
Ms. Drummond does not disappoint. The world of Eilidh and Munro is explored even more and you get to see the Fae side of life. It is fascinating!
While creating a world of mystery and romance with epic fantastical proportions Ms. Drummond does not loose sight of her characters. She has a way of giving uniqueness to each character and making their decisions and actions seem n...more
This series right here is the reason I accept Author request books. Every now and then you find a gem like this!
Ms. Drummond does not disappoint. The world of Eilidh and Munro is explored even more and you get to see the Fae side of life. It is fascinating!
While creating a world of mystery and romance with epic fantastical proportions Ms. Drummond does not loose sight of her characters. She has a way of giving uniqueness to each character and making their decisions and actions seem n...more
Again, thoroughly enjoyed this one although it does move very quickly! And again, I'm a little unconvinced by Munro's lack of introspection, poor chap just doesn't get any time to do any soul-searching. But I suppose that's the way it goes when the apocolypse is nigh. Glad to see the world fleshing out more and I look forward to the next one.
i really liked the first book in the series, but this one fell far short. I did not feel a part of the azuri world she was writing about at all. The main fairy is dislikable in this book, all the light moments of the previous book are gone. Some of the new side characters are interesting but completely undeveloped. Boring ending. I Do not recommend unless you LOVED the first book, Blood Fairie.
Jul 31, 2012
Rachael Woohoo
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Daaaaaamn. What a good book. Review to come.
May 18, 2013
Ozana
marked it as to-read
May 16, 2013
Tresa Kizer-echlin
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I knew from age nine that writing would be my passion. Since then I’ve discovered many more, but none quite so fulfilling as creating a world, a character, or a moment and watching them evolve into something complex and compelling. I have lived in three countries and four American states, am a dual British and American citizen, and currently live at the base of the Scottish Highlands in a village...more
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“When I was her age," Munro said to Eilidh, "I was chasing frogs."
Oron Chuckled. "When I was your age, I was chasing frogs. Come. We have things to discuss.”
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