Adventures of Finn MacCullen
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The Hound at the Gate
by Darby Karchut
Part 3 of the Adventures of Finn MacCullen series
Autumn: the season of endings. And beginnings. Especially for one young apprentice.
At the annual Festival of the Hunt, thirteen-year-old apprentice goblin hunter Finn MacCullen and his master, Gideon Lir, join other Tuatha De Danaan to honor their people's heritage. But Finn soon realizes that there are some who denounce his right to attend due to his half-human bloodline.
While he struggles to keep his place by his master's side, he finds himself embroiled in a decades-old grudge between Gideon and another Knight, bewildered (and beguiled) by a female apprentice with a temper as explosive as his own, and battling a pack of goblins determined to wipe out the entire camp in a surprise attack.
It's going to take some fancy knife work, the help of a female Knight with a lethal bow, and one old pickup truck to defeat the goblins and prove to his people that his blood runs true-blue Tuatha De Danaan.
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Finn's Choice
by Darby Karchut
Part of the Adventures of Finn MacCullen series
Just when Finn MacCullen thought fate couldn't kick him any harder after the events of the Festival of the Hunt, it does. Now, he must overcome a series of nearly impossible trials to prove his worth as an apprentice, or lose his place at his master Gideon's side.
But Finn and Gideon, and their friends, are determined to boot fate right back. They're going to do whatever it takes to succeed, including teaming up with a sorceress and a certain teen angel.
However, Finn's life has as many twists as a Celtic knot, and master and apprentice find themselves in their ancestral homeland of Ireland with only their wits-and a fair bit of the Black Hand's charm-to protect them from the vengeful Celtic goddess known as the Scáthach.
In this heart-stopping finale of the award-winning series, it's going to take every scrap of Finn's Irish luck and pluck to save himself, and his master, from death. Or worse.
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