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The Forgotten: An American Faerie Tale, by Bishop O'Connell

The Forgotten: An American Faerie Tale, by Bishop O'Connell

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The Forgotten: An American Faerie Tale, by Bishop O'Connell

The Forgotten: An American Faerie Tale, by Bishop O'Connell



The Forgotten: An American Faerie Tale, by Bishop O'Connell

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Across the United States, children are vanishing. Only this time, faeries may not be to blame …

Dante, Regent of the fae's Rogue Court, has been receiving disturbing reports. Human children are manifesting magical powers in record numbers. Shunned and forgotten, they live on the streets in ragtag groups with the already-booming population of homeless changelings. But the streets aren't a haven; someone, or something, is hunting these children down.

Wraith, a teenage spell slinger, has no home, no family, and no real memories of her past. She and her friends SK, Fritz, and Shadow are constantly on the run, fleeing from a dark and unknown enemy. But when her companions are taken by "the snatchers," Wraith is their only hope. Her journey to find them will test the limits of her magic—and her trust. A dark force is on the rise, and it could spell the end of our world as we know it.

The Forgotten: An American Faerie Tale, by Bishop O'Connell

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #347556 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Released on: 2015-03-17
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Forgotten: An American Faerie Tale, by Bishop O'Connell

Review “I get the very strong feeling that O’Connell is leading us somewhere as yet unrevealed with The Forgotten and The Stolen. The characters from these two novels are interconnected for a reason and I’m looking forward to seeing where he takes us in the fabulous series.” (The Qwillery on THE FORGOTTEN)“The Forgotten’s imaginative world, unique characters, and action-packed storyline had me hooked. I would definitely recommend this and I’m looking forward to reading more stories by O’Connell in the future. ” (Addicted 2 Heroines on THE FORGOTTEN)

From the Back Cover Across the United States, children are vanishing. Only this time, faeries may not be to blame ... Dante, Regent of the fae's Rogue Court, has been receiving disturbing reports. Human children are manifesting magical powers in record numbers. Shunned and forgotten, they live on the streets in ragtag groups with the already-booming population of homeless changelings. But the streets aren't a haven; someone, or something, is hunting these children down. Wraith, a teenage spell slinger, has no home, no family, and no real memories of her past. She and her friends SK, Fritz, and Shadow are constantly on the run, fleeing from a dark and unknown enemy. But when her companions are taken by "the snatchers," Wraith is their only hope. Her journey to find them will test the limits of her magic--and her trust. A dark force is on the rise, and it could spell the end of our world as we know it.

About the Author

Bishop O'Connell is a consultant, writer, blogger, lover of kilts and beer, as well as a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America. Born in Naples Italy, while his father was stationed in Sardinia, Bishop grew up in San Diego, CA where he fell in love with the ocean and fish tacos. While wandering the country for work and school (absolutely not because he was in hiding from mind controlling bunnies), he experienced autumn in New England. Soon after, he settled in Manchester, NH, where he collects swords, drinks, writes, revels in his immortality as a critically acclaimed "visionary" of the urban fantasy genre, and is regularly chastised for making up things for his bio. He can also be found online at A Quiet Pint (aquietpint.com), where he muses philosophical on the life, the universe, and everything, as well as various aspects of writing and the road to getting published.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Characters were beautifully drawn, however By Shasta After The Taken, I guess I was expecting something different. This book was difficult to follow, and the ugliness when I figured things out was a little hard to take. Characters were beautifully drawn, however, with the good guys admirable and likable. I really missed Brandon from the first book and was glad to see him remembered. A better editing job would have helped, and an attempt to make sure the plot strands were clear. That doesn't mean I won't look forward to and buy the third in the series, however.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Thrilling sophomore novel! By Amazon Customer This sequel to Bishop O'Connell's The Stolen expands on the premise of the original by dialing the action up to eleven. Featuring part of the cast from the previous book, this one introduces a new protagonist that takes center stage in a hidden, magical war on the streets of Seattle.Though there is some confusion at points, it is mostly due to the main character's memory issues. The plot threads are also woven much more tightly this time around, and converge, rather than diverge, into a thrilling and explosive climax.If you liked the first book even a little bit, you'll love this one. And with the promise of more to come, I can't wait to see where this series heads.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. fantastic sequel to The Stolen By Joanna Watson I was captivated from the previous tale which gives us a glimpse of a world which we dream about as children. This chapter allows us a bit farther into the potential darkness in the war of good versus evil, on a level that appeals to my inner child, but explores the potential darker side of humanity through the seedy, back alleyways and homelessness. I cannot wait for the next installment. *Thanks mom, for giving me the first book.

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