The Sorcerer's Thief
A Fortune Favors the Fae Standalone
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Narrated by:
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Jamie Treselyan
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John Hartley
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By:
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Lee Colgin
About this listen
The Thief
Cricket thought he'd stolen the ultimate prize: a rare coin rumored to possess magical powers. But when an alluring sorcerer upends his world in a moonlit alley, Cricket discovers the coin is more powerful than he'd ever imagined.
And he'll risk his life to keep it.
The Sorcerer
Julian needs that stupid coin, and seeing as it's fallen into the hands of a mortal man—a beguiling, smooth-talking thief, really—it should be easy enough to claim. So why does he continue to fail in his every attempt?
Unstoppable Ancient Magic
For someone who thrives in the shadows, Cricket discovers there's no hiding from the magic that binds him to the coin or the infuriatingly seductive Fae sorcerer intent on reclaiming it. Soon, both men find themselves battling volatile magic and a dangerous attraction while desperately holding on to what neither can afford to lose: their hearts.
The Sorcerer's Thief is a part of the multi-author series Fortune Favors the Fae. From spicy to sweet, zany romps to epic adventures, there's something for everyone in this mystical series. Discover destiny and true love and follow the coin on its fickle journey to the next world and a new magical adventure.
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- ChloeInBooksland
- 03-02-25
Good but...
I have mixed feelings about The Sorcerer’s Thief.
The story itself had likeable characters, and the dynamic between Cricket and Julian was cute, but overall, I found the pacing off. The beginning was slow—almost too slow—while the ending felt rushed, leaving little time to fully enjoy the resolution.
That said, the audiobook narration was a highlight. The narrators, Jamie Treselyan and John Hartley, were new to me, but they did an excellent job bringing the characters to life. Their performances kept me engaged even when the story lagged.
In short, while the book itself was a bit boring due to its pacing issues, the narration made it a much more enjoyable experience.
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