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Frotwoot's Faerie Tales, Book One: The Unseelie Court

By: Charlie Ward
Narrated by: Kailaan 'The Soliloquy Man' Carter
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Publisher's Summary

The Seelie and Unseelie Courts are at war.

On one side: An obsessive-compulsive knight, a talking tree, and a really cute goblin girl named Golly. On the other: A "Dragon King", phooka assassins, and a mob of angry, bridge-blocking, trolls.

Caught in the middle: A very confused, very lost teenage boy from Indiana.

His name is Frotwoot Crossley. And he's about to find out that, somehow, that's not even the weirdest thing about him.

©2014 Charlie Ward (P)2015 Charlie Ward

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