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The Rules and Regulations of Mediating Myths & Magic

By: F.T. Lukens
Narrated by: W. Blake Kimber
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Desperate to pay for college, Bridger Whitt is willing to overlook the peculiarities of his new job—entering via the roof, the weird stacks of old books and even older scrolls, the seemingly incorporeal voices he hears from time to time—but its pretty hard to ignore being pulled under Lake Michigan by... mermaids? Worse yet, this happens in front of his new crush, Leo, the dreamy football star who just moved to town. Fantastic. When he discovers his eccentric employer Pavel Chudinov is an intermediary between the human world and its myths, Bridger is plunged into a world of pixies, werewolves, and Sasquatch. The realm of myths and magic is growing increasingly unstable, and it is up to Bridger to ascertain the cause of the chaos, eliminate the problem, and help his boss keep the real world from finding the world of myths.

©2017 F.T. Lukens (P)2022 Interlude Press - Duet Books
Literature & Fiction Magic Mythology LGBTQ+

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The author truly captures the character's emotions. The reader creates amazing voices. Well worth a listen.

A great HEA LGBT fantasy listen!

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Different strokes for different folks I suppose, cause the couple of negative reviews are absolutely NOT how I feel about this book, I LOVED IT!! And just cause someone’s not bullied doesn’t mean they can’t be scared of what could happen, Bridget states multiple times part of what he bases his fear is on what he’s seen in tv or books or movies, and no matter how excepting ur parental unit it’s, if that’s the only parent u have, I’d be kinda scared about their reaction to, I mean it’s a big deal, and it wouldn’t be the first “loving family” to do a 180 and go from love to hate and intolerance in a heartbeat, and homophobia is a VERY likely reaction from people, so I get being scared about coming out, I mean I was! And Bridger reacted, in my opinion, exactly how a closeted teen boy with hormones and social anxiety would act, and I LOVED all the characters, I thought they were great! As for the narrator, I think he did an awesome job, I felt he was spot on, so overall I LOVED it, and desperately hope there’s many more! I love the world and reality the author has opened our eyes to, and can’t wait for more!!🥰

Loved it

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This was fun. Worth a read for the fantasy loving gay tween into magical creatures and boys.

I read a review that hated it…well he clearly wasn’t target audience because it clearly demonstrated a connection with coming out to family and friends and starting a new job.
If you don’t like angsty teens navigating their emotions….don’t read this. However if you love a good teen angst drama, and a perspective on the world, that offers solutions, challenges and failures…click buy now.
I loved how the magical creatures were used as points of learning and drama to challenge the protagonist and then his perspective relating it back to the real world made me smile.

Nobody is perfect but everyone deserves to be heard!

Looking for to number 2!!

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F T Lukens never disappoints! this was a highly entertaining romp through the world of myths!

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Who doesn’t love some magical teens? And bisexual magical teens are even better. And bisexual magical teens who successfully navigate coming out, high school friendships, parents, and a whole new magical world are the best.

Cute story

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