What perils await on the other side of the veil?
In the seventh year of Áed's reign, night descends on the autumn festival. But a time of revelry turns into one of fiery destruction-as fae pour across the veil and the Gut becomes a battlefield in an otherworldly war.
Determined to protect his kingdom and the people he loves, Áed finds himself catapulted into a realm as unfamiliar as it is dangerous, where magic is king and wild courts vie for supremacy.
While the faerie Queen's missing consort holds the key to life and death, tenuous alliances raise questions about Áed's connection to the mysterious Bone court. His survival hinges on cunning as much as illusion.
On a mission like no other, only one thing is certain: no one will survive unscathed.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Wild Court by @EgRadcliff – Reviewed by Jesse Nolan Bailey (@jesseNbailey), author of The Jealousy of Jalice 🌟 GIVEAWAY 🌟 RT + tag a friend to enter to win a print copy of The Jealousy of Jalice! International • Ends 9/11 https://www.selfpublishedfantasymonth.com/the-wild-court-by-e-g-radcliff-reviewed-by-jesse-nolan-bailey/
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I'm not technically going back on my promise, but I have a blog review up. This is a one-off! Just finished The Wild Court by @EgRadcliff and I love the series so much. Having reviewed books one and two on the site I couldn't not post the conclusion. https://bookendsandbagends.com/the-wild-court-e-g-radcliff-book-review/
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Wild Court is a wild, emotional and highly enjoyable ride! I really enjoyed the previous two books in the series and gave The Last Prince 5 stars, but in this final installment E.G. Radcliff turns the dial up to eleven or maybe even twelve and I want to give it 7/5 stars. -Sue Bavey, Sue's Musing
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Epic, expansive, and extraordinary, THE WILD COURT is a literary feast.
THIS is how you finish a series. THE COMING OF ÁED was love at first page, and the third book only escalated my obsession. E.G. Radcliff has outdone herself yet again as she ends this epic saga on the grandest of scales.
THE WILD COURT is a powerhouse conclusion to a sensational series. Radcliff is a remarkable talent, and she delivers a blockbuster finale. -Halo Scot, author
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Radcliff continues to impress with the richness of her prose, the complexity of her characters and the vividness of her settings. [...] The Wild Court is a stunning and impressive final instalment to a rich, gritty and heartfelt series that engages your heart and mind. With strong themes of family, found family, trauma, tragedy, loss, power and war, Radcliff gives us an epic action-packed plot as well as an intensely emotional story personal to the characters. -KBBookReviews
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved The Wild Court. It perfectly completes Áed's story, from the shy, broken young fae to the just and kind king. It was a beautifully written book and series. The Wild Court was well-paced, with amazing action evenly interspersed with character development. The characters were so well developed, with complete story arcs. I loved The Wild Court and the entire series of The Coming of Áed. [...] Her writing throughout this series always impressed me. The Wild Court, with its battle scenes, were so well done and I was thoroughly amazed at her writing -The Book and Nature Professor Book Blog