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Once in a Blue Moon

By: Simon R. Green
Narrated by: John Keating
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Twice upon a time, Prince Rupert and Princess Julia saved the Forest Kingdom. They have earned the right to live happily ever after. But there' s a blue moon on the rise... Hawk and Fisher, famous for their years of keeping the peace in Haven, are really quite happy being legends. They gave up the hero business when they decided they'd grown too old for it. Now they run the Hero Academy, training young hopefuls to be heroes. Legends never die, but it seems they cannot retire, either. Hawk and Fisher's adult children, Jack and Gillian, have been kidnapped. They were taken by the Demon Prince, an old enemy from the Forest Kingdom who challenges the couple to one final battle for their lives. But Hawk and Fisher believe there' s another motive behind the abductions, one connected to a case they worked in Haven many years ago - a case they refuse to discuss. They have no choice but to return to the Forest Kingdom, to be Prince Rupert and Princess Julia one last time in one last story - of the kind of things that happen only once in a blue moon...

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This book is an amazing wrap up to the forest saga but the description is worthless I’m glad everyone got a happy ever after mostly

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I love the Blue Moon (Forest Kingdom) series. This book puts a cap on it, but seemed less connected and memorable than its predecessors. Too many characters are left with shallow character development, and the storyline doesn't have the same quirks as previous stories.

An enjoyable story, though less memorable

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loved it. read all three l. if you like terry Pratchett, you will love this series.

great ending for a thrilling trilogy

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What a great story from Simon R. Green! I was a little sketchy about getting this because I have found Simon R. Green to be hit or miss for me (sadly more miss than hit but I LOVED all the Deathwatcher novellas but some of his other stuff just left me lost in space...) but I am glad I picked this up. I was laughing within five minutes of starting and immediately recognized John Keating from Gwynne's "Malice" which was also spectacularly read. Love Keating, loved this book!

Hysterical, Enthralling, Well written and read!

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I am a fan of Simon R Green. The Nightside stories are what initially captivated me and won my interest. However, the “Forest Kingdom” or “Blue Moon” books absolutely won Mr. Green my respect, my loyalty, and my admiration! I love this series, and I love what he did with these books!

Simon R Green gave us a captivating series with excellent development of likable (and seemingly despicable) characters that drew me in for more!

While I enjoy his shorter books, the really long books with a great story line and great character development (such as the Forest Kingdom series), are the stories that really “suck me in” and provide the most satisfaction.

Mr. Green, I love the Nightside. I love Ishmael Jones. Deathstalker makes me happy.

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A long, interesting, and entrancing tale!

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