Autumns Traitor, Hannah Parker
Autumns Traitor, Hannah Parker
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Autumn's Traitor

Author: Hannah Parker

Narrator: Gail Shalan

Unabridged: 12 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/24/2023


Synopsis

Hannah Parker presents Book 2 in the Severed Realms Trilogy.

About Hannah Parker

Hannah Parker was born and raised in Oklahoma. She is the author of Autumn's Tithe, which won the Katherine Paterson Prize for Young Adult and Children's Writing from the journal Hunger Mountain.

Hannah began writing Autumn's Tithe in 2016 and documented the process on her YouTube and Instagram accounts. In college, she split her time between writing essays about medieval newspapers and writing fantasy books about faeries (guess which one she found more entertaining). In 2019, Hannah graduated with a degree in English literature from Oklahoma State University. She now uses her close reading skills to analyze every text message she receives.

After college, Hannah started her own company, Counterpoise Press, and began competing in the hunter ring with her horse. Her love for writing faeries is as strong as ever. She currently lives in Edmond, Oklahoma, and is a full-time mom to her cat, dogs, and horses.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Phoebe on January 01, 2023

seriously what’s the point of Larken and Kaisa? both they’re storyline’s offered absolutely nothing aside from being whiny and selfish and useless. tbh i’m giving it 3 stars solely because the ending kinda sucked me in......more

Goodreads review by Abigail on February 07, 2023

This is a solidly good YA read from an indie publisher. Great for fans of: Holly Black, Margaret Rogerson, Irish folklore 4.5 stars for me but rounding up to 5 stars because this book has been the product of some disingenuous reviews. It's one thing to say what you don't enjoy (which is valid and fai......more

Goodreads review by Kay's on December 16, 2022

This book follows two storylines: Larken in the fae world and Kaisa in the human world. Neither storyline had good pacing, which is the biggest problem I had with this book. There is absolutely no reason this book needed to be 400 pages. The first half of the book was so boring and dragged so much.......more