Two Tales of the Iron Druid Chronicles edition by Kevin Hearne Literature Fiction eBooks
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Two Iron Druid short stories, previously available only in limited release, have now been revised and made available worldwide!
"Kaibab Unbound" occurs just a couple of weeks before the events of HOUNDED, book one of the series. Before Atticus gets drawn into the battles of gods and monsters, he has to protect one of the earth's elementals from an accomplished coven that wants to steal its power for their own.
The events of "A Test of Mettle" happen concurrently with book 3 of the series, HAMMERED, as Granuaile MacTiernan and Oberon discover that Atticus doesn't have the final say over who can become a Druid's apprentice.
These stories serve both as an introduction to the New York Times bestselling series and as exciting background for longtime fans.
Two Tales of the Iron Druid Chronicles edition by Kevin Hearne Literature Fiction eBooks
This collection has two stories, one that occurs before the events of Hounded and one that takes place concurrently with Hammered.Kaibab Unbound
Atticus and Oberon take a brief hunting trip into the National Forest and greet the elemental Kaibab. When a trio of witches tries to steal his power, he calls to Atticus for help. They learn it is unwise to piss off an elemental.
Test of Mettle
This was an interesting story because it is told from Granuaile’s point of view. While Atticus is off raiding Asgard during book three, hammered, two Celtic goddesses show up to test her fitness as a druid. I enjoyed seeing events from her perspective so much, I hope the author considers doing a full novel from her POV.
Neither story is essential to the main continuity, but both are well worth reading especially for the price. Highly recommended.
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Two Tales of the Iron Druid Chronicles edition by Kevin Hearne Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Another great addition to the Iron Druid series. The two stories in this collection of fun and quick to read. The first takes place before the events of the first book and is a good introduction to the characters. The second story contains a few spoilers if you haven't already started reading the series, but is a fun short featuring Oberon and the Iron Druid's apprentice. Fun, entertaining, and well-written, these stories will only add to this fun, urban fantasy series.
OK, I really like the author and the stories of the Iron Druid, which is why I bought these two short tales. They, for one, fill in some time while waiting for the next full length book, and also manage to fill in a few holes in the character's development. They are just too short! (I know, I know - short stories, right? So what did I expect?).
If you are a fan of the books, then you will definitely enjoy these and I recommend buying.
I have really enjoyed the entire iron druid series. The interaction between the characters and the modern day world with a religious omnism is very entertaining. These two stories, while short, are excellent examples of the Hearne world. I also have to say, any story with Oberon is a story worth reading 😀
The first story takes place prior to book one and gives us some background on Atticus and Oberon along with an explanation or example for why he dislikes witches so much. 5/5 stars.
The second story takes place during book 3 and focuses on a test Granuile must face. It's told in first person present and that can be tricky. Not bad but I didn't really feel a whole lot other than the hard decision she has to make to pass the test. 3/5 stars.
These are two short tales, the first showing Atticus as a true protector of Gaia and an elemental. The second was a very brief one act scene basically showing how his apprentice has matured and can reason out how to overcome a threatening obstacle. Since I love the series, this was a treat. Took less than an hour to read both tales.
I purchased all the books in the Iron Druid Chronicles. This is the type of fantasy story I very much like and for which I search continuously. Hearne's stories are fun, well written, keep the characters stable yet able to learn and develop, and thoughtful, have story drama mixed with sprinklings of comedy; and I like the characters. So many authors write a very good first book intending to write a series. Too many of these series are disappointing beyond that first or second novel. Hearne's stories stay strong and each one could stand on its own. But buy the first one and enjoy the adventure through the series. I re-read the stories periodically. The stories do not grow stale.
I rated this novella FIVE Stars because Kevin just hit this one out of the park.
Atticus and his apprentice are wound tight from Atticus dealing with a
pissed off pantheon of gods & his apprentice who was supposed to be binding herself to the land but winds up being attacked by big beasts and ultimately winding up between the goddesses Diana and Flidais.
Excellent characters in a well paced plot threaded threw, over, under and around an incredible story line that keeps you sitting on the edge of your chair until your toes and feet start to go numb..
My recommendation is to buy or borrow this book. S
This collection has two stories, one that occurs before the events of Hounded and one that takes place concurrently with Hammered.
Kaibab Unbound
Atticus and Oberon take a brief hunting trip into the National Forest and greet the elemental Kaibab. When a trio of witches tries to steal his power, he calls to Atticus for help. They learn it is unwise to piss off an elemental.
Test of Mettle
This was an interesting story because it is told from Granuaile’s point of view. While Atticus is off raiding Asgard during book three, hammered, two Celtic goddesses show up to test her fitness as a druid. I enjoyed seeing events from her perspective so much, I hope the author considers doing a full novel from her POV.
Neither story is essential to the main continuity, but both are well worth reading especially for the price. Highly recommended.
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