Spear Song by Tricia O’Malley EPUB & PDF – eBook Details
- Author: Tricia O’Malley
- Language: English
- Formats: PDF / EPUB
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- Price: Free
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“BE STILL, mother, just now. Just for a moment, now. That’s it, love, open
your mouth,” Lochlain crooned, tilting his mother’s head back as he poured
another elixir down her throat. It was the fifth carefully-curated potion he’d
used just this day and, to his dismay, none of his tinctures were reversing
the spell which was slowly murdering his mother from the inside out.
“May the lot of you rot forever in darkness, Domnua,” Loch hissed,
turning to pace the room as he raked a hand through dark hair that tumbled
around a sharply angled face. His golden eyes all but glowed in rage as he
continued to curse, his mind racing through the last of the magicks he could
possibly perform to save his mother’s life.
It had been three days since she’d encountered a Domnua on a foraging
excursion deep in the isolated hills of western Ireland. As usual, she’d been
harvesting ingredients for her spells that called for being plucked beneath
the pale light of a new moon. It was also when the walls between the worlds
were thin.
Too thin, as Loch had unfortunately learned. The infamous curse, which
had kept the Danula safe and the Domnua banished to the underworld for
centuries, was coming to its final days. As the clock ticked on, the Domnua
flexed their power, slipping more easily into modern-day Ireland, shielding
themselves as they began to enjoy the virtual playground humans provided
for them.
The fae – both good and bad – could never resist the fallacies and
dramas that came with the human condition. An extended lifespan could do
that to a soul, causing the fae to be drawn to the resilient spirit of the
humans, endlessly fascinated by watching both wars and love stories
unfold.
Once the Domnua had begun to taste their freedom again, keeping them
contained had been like trying to hold two hands over a fire hose – they
practically poured through the thin veil that separated the worlds. Loch’s
mother should have known better; he’d warned her, hadn’t he? Loch cursed
again as his eyes strayed to where she lay on her side, curled beneath a
blanket, the fire snapping away to provide additional warmth on this chilly
spring day.
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