A fae warrior, disgraced and alone with no idea of what lies ahead.Eamonn has always been known as Eamonn the Lucky. Everything he’s ever wanted he has achieved, and now, he’s reached his life’s goal. He’s a member of the King’s Guard, handpicked for service by the Fae King. All is going well until the day he and his best friend, also a member of the Guard, were assigned the innocent task of … the innocent task of escorting a lady of the court. That’s when everything goes wrong, and all his luck disappears.
Now Captain of the Watchers, he’s regulated to a remote outpost, with no hope of getting himself out of disgrace. There’s not even the hope of relieving the tedium of his new position, until one of his Watchers doesn’t check in. When Eamonn goes to find him, he opens up a mystery he never saw coming.
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He was lucky and he has everything he ever wanted until.one fateful day when he had to resort a lady. Now he is in disgrace and he was sent to a remote post. He is about to find a mystery. What will he find? Can he solve it all? See how he gets on
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The writing was perfect and really well done. It has all the elements that made it progressed past my expectations an exceptional read.
Great beginning to an exciting and we’ll written series! Looking forward to book 2.
Eamonn’s Tale (Book 1) by Corinne O’Flynn is a wonderful story to read. This is book number one in this brand new start to a series that I have fallen in love with. I am so in love with the wonderful strong characters and wonderful story line in this story. I highly recommend this story to all who want to read a wonderful writen story.
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This is a brief prequel
Eamonn has always been lucky – but all good things must eventually come to an end
This is the tale of how he became the commander as well as circumstances that lead to the first in series
I like what little we are introduced to and am looking forward to reading this series
Eamonn’s Tale #1 – Has a preview, which I appreciate knowing in advance before reading a book. This prequel introduces us to Eamonn and his disgrace. A well written, interesting short story that has more depth than the mention of how Eamonn attained his position in the book, Watcher of the Veil. This is my second story by Ms. Manifold and she’s writes interesting stories. 5*
Marigold’s Tale #2 – Has a preview, which I appreciate knowing in advance before reading a book. This prequel introduces us to Marigold, a witch, and the story behind her missing sister and the attack against Marigold and her loss. This is the third story I’ve read by Ms. O’Flynn and she hasn’t disappointed me with her writings. 5*
Watchers of the Veil #3 – This is not my first book by O’Flynn and I’m not sure if I’ve read Manifold previously, but WotV is an excellent read. It is a well written, fast paced suspense with interesting characters and a twisting plot. The book is mesmerizing; if you’ve ever read J. Hinchey or J. Butcher, you know what I mean – you can’t put the book down! I do wish I knew which books/short stories I should have read (listed in book) before reading WotV; I felt like I was missing something, a foundation. But not reading them, didn’t take away from this story. The last couple of chapters were a little weak/different from the rest of the story, which while not a cliffhanger, does suggest more is to come. Duh! 5*
Defenders of the Realm #4 – It’s been so long since I read Watchers that I forgot some of the storylines, but I did not forget Mother. What a heifer! Like all the rest of the series, there are multiple storylines that move quickly and keep the reader glued to the pages. I missed a couple of cuppas because the story was that good when I went dry. The personalities of the characters, as well as the emotions, run the gamut. Whatever you like/dislike, it’s here. The action and behaviors are always realistic and you don’t have the stupid formulas that many “authors” copy as their own. This series should be read from the beginning; I couldn’t have missed a book since each one is good! I contacted the author to review her books and received this copy through Booksprout. 5*
Ghosts of Witches Past – Ready for more of this author’s work. Interesting good and bad characters along with a believable, well-written mystery full of suspense and intrigue. A good read for all ages. This is my first book by this author and I’m hooked. 5*
This prequel tells the tale of how Eamonn becomes the watcher that he is, taking responsibility of his men. It may not have been the work that he planned to be doing but he makes the best of it. It is a wonderful lead in to his further adventures in the human realm. I enjoyed this story very much and am looking forward to more.
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The story of a lucky man always from birth until someting happens… and he will lose his work for another one…
Is it bad luck? or the beginning of a new possibility and…
Suspences and surprises will kept you reading…
Don’t miss this fantastic plot!
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I have been provided with a copy of Eamonn’s Tale via Booksprout for an impartial review. This is a prequel story in the Aumahnee Prophecy series. This book was absolutely wonderful and it was just so easy to read. I just didn’t want it to end I was sad when I turned the last page. I can’t wait to read more by this author.
An unusual and original approach to fantasy! Exquisite character development and world building. The story is extremely well-written and suck you into the world. I was experiencing the story as if I was a character! I loved this start to a promising fantasy series!
Eamonn is a fae. A king’s Guard, until he is betrayed. He is in for a change that sets him on a path to explore the human realm. This book is a prequel novella in the series. A quick read that leaves you wanting to read more!
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