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Tam Lin

A Retelling

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Tam Lin

By: Kate Labahn
Narrated by: Will Watt
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Based on a 1796 Scottish ballad, this is a retelling of the tale of a Scottish lord’s son, Tam Lin, who becomes abducted by the fairy queen Morgann while hunting.

In Selkirk, Scotland, there is a bit of land between two rivers called Carterhaugh. Lord Robert, who was given the land, then gifted it to his beloved daughter Janet.

Janet longs to experience real, passionate love for herself, having witnessed such devotion in her parents. When she picks a rose by a well for inspiration, the most unexpected guardian knight of flowers appears. Tam Lin.

But there are consequences for thwarting the Fairy Queen Morann in her desire to keep Tam Lin, and their budding love will impact Tam Lin's brother knights Drayton and Michael as well.

Will Janet and Tam Lin find a way to free him from the fairy queen’s grasp and certain death, or will Queen Morann burn them on the alter as a sacrifice to the demons of Hell on Samhain night?

©2025 Kate Labahn (P)2025 Kate Labahn

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