H. L. Macfarlane has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators, with an average listener rating of 3★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Prince of Foxes: A Gothic Scottish Fairy Tale.

Sometimes, a fox is not a fox, and a man is not what he seems. When Lachlan, the golden prince of faeries, is transformed into a fox and banished from the forest on the eve of his mother’s funeral, the last creature he expects to seek help from is a human. But Sorcha Darrow is not so easily enchanted by the wily faerie. Only after discovering her father means to marry her to a wealthy Londoner does she decide to help him, seeking the power of a being even Lachlan is wary of: a kelpie. In finding one, Sorcha hopes that she may just avoid her own dire fate in the process. With Sorcha’s dreams being their only true form of communication, Lachlan has to race against time to break his curse and take his place as king before he’s doomed to live as a fox forever. But someone else is after the throne, and may just use Sorcha’s growing connection to Lachlan to reach it. The first book in the stunning Bright Spear trilogy, Prince of Foxes is loosely based on the Celtic fairy tale of "Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree" and features a cameo from Julian and Evie from The Tower Without a Door, book three in Chronicles of Curses. Note: Prince of Foxes is written in UK (British) English, not American English.
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Sometimes protecting those we love means working with those we hate. Seven years ago Sorcha saved the life of Lachlan, Crown Prince of the Seelie Court, and became the object of affection for the kelpie, Murdoch, who sought to best him and destroy the court from within. Five years ago she saved them both from the wrath of the Unseelie king by giving up half her life. Now it’s time to pay up. The last thing Sorcha wanted was an immortal life, but now she may not have a choice in the matter. For King Eirian wants nothing more than to rule over his Seelie brethren and take control of the kelpie’s powers, and has no qualms about using the mortal woman they both love to do it. The final book in the acclaimed Bright Spear trilogy, King of Forever is loosely based on the Celtic folk tale Tam Lin, and the myth of Hades and Persephone. It also features cameos from Adrian Wolfe and Julian Thorne, the main protagonists from Big, Bad Mister Wolfe and The Tower Without a Door (Chronicles of Curses books one and three). Note: King of Forever is written in UK (British) English, not American English.
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A young girl with an uncertain future. A deceitful conman with something to hide.... When Scarlett Duke discovers the truth about her birthright, she’s whisked away to live with her grandmother in the dark depths of the woods. Desperately trying to reconnect with her estranged family, Scarlett soon finds herself increasingly drawn to the mysterious wandering merchant who saved her life two years prior. Adrian Wolfe is a merchant and con man with a dark secret. Cursed by Scarlett’s grandmother for one of his tricks, he’s determined to do whatever it takes to rid himself of the spell. And when he lays eyes on Scarlett, he knows he’s found his chance. But as he tries to seduce her and force her grandmother’s hand, they stumble upon something much bigger - a murderous plot involving the entire Duke family. As they begin unravelling the truth, Adrian can’t help but start falling prey to the shy, innocent charms of the young woman he sought to betray.... The Chronicles of Curses is a gripping modern-day retelling of classic fairy tales from ages past. If you like fantasy romance with secrecy, backstabbing, and danger, then you won’t want to miss Big, Bad Mister Wolfe. Grab your copy today!
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A troubled mind, a creeping obsession, and a sea that’s full of secrets. When Grace Ferguson encounters a strange boy in her marine biology lab, she soon becomes entranced by his odd nature, beautiful drawings, and love of the sea. But as Grace grows closer to Lir, she discovers his love is more of an obsession. Disappearing to the coast every weekend with no explanation of what he’s doing, she senses something far more sinister beneath his infatuation. When a series of brutal murders ravage the country, Grace begins to unravel the dark past behind Lir’s troubling behavior...and realizes that her very life may be on the line. Set against the stark beauty of the west coast of Scotland and exploring the tragic, troubled soul of a doomed young man, The Boy from the Sea is a must-listen for fans of psychological suspense. Buy the audiobook now! Praise for H. L. MacFarlane “Macfarlane plays upon the fragile line linking reality and fiction to keep her readers on edge.” (Qmunicate Magazine)
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Sometimes a villain is not a villain, and first impressions have to change.... When the disgraced kelpie of Loch Lomond, Murdoch, discovers a new threat to his homeland, he finds a loophole in his banishment to show up at Sorcha Darrow’s door. Despite initial misgivings about Murdoch’s plea for help, Sorcha quickly agrees to help the creature out of guilt for what she did to him two years ago in the faerie realm. Lachlan, now the king of the Seelie Court, is less than happy about the kelpie’s reappearance by Sorcha’s side. Fuelled by jealousy and possessiveness, he considers once more finding out his mortal paramour’s full name in order to take her away from Murdoch forever. But trouble is brewing between the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, and Murdoch and Sorcha - now travelling down to London to deal with the threat to their home - may just be caught in the middle of it. The second book in the Bright Spear trilogy, Lord of Horses is loosely based on the Celtic fairy tale of The Kelpie Bride, and features a cameo from Scarlett and Adrian from Big, Bad Mister Wolfe (Chronicles of Curses, Book 1). Note: Lord of Horses is written in UK (British) English, not American English.
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