
Wyldwood: A Novel of the Scottish Borders
The Spiral Pathways, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrew S. Troth
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By:
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Tava Baird
About this listen
September 1746, the Scottish Borders. In a country still reeling from the Jacobite uprising, Saorsa Stuart, a practicing Witch and Bonnie Prince Charlie's niece, has escaped imprisonment and must find her way west in search of her father and safety. Escorting her on the journey is Alexander Scott, a veteran of the Battle of Culloden, who struggles with a dark supernatural secret.
Part Faerie tale, part romance, and part adventure novel, and at its core the story of a young woman finding her own power, Wyldwood is a love story to the heritage of the Scottish Borders, the pagan practices of our ancestors, and the ancient tales of Scotland.
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