Walk the Wild With Me, Rachel Atwood
Walk the Wild With Me, Rachel Atwood
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Walk the Wild With Me

Author: Rachel Atwood

Narrator: Matthew Lloyd Davies

Unabridged: 8 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/03/2019


Synopsis

Orphaned when still a toddler, Nicholas Withybeck knows no other home than Locksley Abbey outside Nottingham, England. He works in the scriptorium embellishing illuminated manuscripts with hidden faces of the Wild Folk and whimsical creatures that he sees every time he ventures into the woods and fields. His curiosity leads him into forbidden nooks and crannies both inside and outside the abbey, and he becomes adept at hiding to stay out of trouble.

On one of these forays Nick slips into the crypt beneath the abbey. There he finds an altar older than the abbey's foundations, ancient when the Romans occupied England. Behind the bricks around the altar, he finds a palm-sized silver cup. The cup is embellished with the three figures of Elena, the Celtic goddess of crossroads, sorcery, and cemeteries.

Guided by Elena along secret forest paths, Nick learns that Little John's love has been kidnapped by Queen Mab of the Faeries. The door to the Faery mound will only open when the moons of the two realms align. That time is fast approaching. Nick must release Elena so that she can use sorcery to unlock that door, allowing Nick's band of friends to try to rescue the girl. Will he have the courage to release her as his predecessor did not?

About Rachel Atwood

Rachel Atwood is the author of Walk the Wild with Me. She grew up enchanted with British History. Now she writes historical fiction with enchantments. Every time she visits the British Isles, she basks in the shadows of standing stones and glories in ancient crypts while drinking in the lush accents of the people she meets. She thinks driving on the left is natural and roundabouts are efficient as well as aesthetically pleasing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Miranda on December 09, 2020

2.5 stars Nick blinked again, and all the dancers reverted to their fae forms. Another blink and they resumed their humanity.Nick Withybeck spent his entire life in Locksley Abby, surrounded by monks and raised to (potentially) be a priest. However, he's always known, deep down, that he......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on December 06, 2019

I have to say first off that I am a Robin Hood nerd. I did an undergrad thesis on Robin Hood in ye olde days of 1989. Errol Flynn is responsible for my love of both Robin Hood and pirates. I am also very much a Celtic folklore nerd, especially when it comes to the fey folk. Have been since I was in......more

Goodreads review by Jo on February 27, 2024

I liked this book. I’m a little unsure why it has so many bad ratings. It was for that reason alone that it stood unread on my Robin Hood bookcase for months, and now I’m disappointed I didn’t read it sooner! I can’t wait for the sequel to arrive.......more

Goodreads review by Brittany on September 04, 2021

Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for granting me an ARC. Somewhere between 2 and 3 stars so I bumped it to a 3. I’m in a Fae kick lately and it sounded like something I would like based on the synopsis, however reading it proved that it has elements of the Robin Hood folktale. I’m not all to......more