The Legend of Gentleman John

The Legend of Gentleman John
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Download or read book The Legend of Gentleman John written by TJ Nichols and published by TJ Nichols. This book was released on with total page 55 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Banyn, a fae, escorts the souls of children to Magh Meall, but one Christmas, he comes for a lad who isn’t quite dead, and he breaks a rule rather than wait while John fights a battle he’ll ultimately lose. So begins a long-running affair that crosses the border between life and death, the human and fae realms, and even oceans to strange countries with different gods and rules. John Rourke renounced a religion that had no place for him and returned to the old ways. Convicted of theft, he is sentenced to transportation and suffers brutal punishment—until he escapes to live on his own terms as a bushranger. When vengeance against his tormentor consumes him and threatens his life, John finds he has only one holiday wish—to see his fae lover one last time. For readers who like cowboys, Christmas and magic.


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