The Lion of Lark-Hayes Manor – Aubrey Hartman Free Audiobook
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Read by Eva Kaminsky
Format: MP3
Unabridged
If anyone could seed all of Sarah Prineas’s books, I’d really appreciate that!
Another day, another Libby rip… I’ll have to figure out how to make chaptered M4B files sometime, but I’m so lazy, sorry about that!
I listened to this book right after I listened to “The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest,” a charming and heart-warming book that made me cry and cry, and I have to report this one is not QUITE as good, but also I cried less, so there’s that. (It is still pretty good if you enjoy this kind of thing.)
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A charming middle-grade novel about old magic, new adventures, a winged lion learning to roar, and a young girl fighting to be heard—perfect for fans of classics like The NeverEnding Story .
Poppy Woodlock believes in magic, but so far, she hasn’t found any. It’s been two weeks since her parents moved their family to Oregon to undertake their biggest project revitalizing the once-grand Lark-Hayes Manor. Her older brother instantly found his place, but after being thrown into middle school midyear, Poppy is feeling…invisible. So she retreats to where she’s always felt most at books and magic. And if the fantastic and supernatural exist, certainly they can be found in this mysterious old estate.
A late-night prowl leads Poppy to a desperate water nymph, with whom she strikes a dangerous bargain. In exchange for the thing she loves most—her favorite book— Poppy now has the secret of a her very own flying lion. Sampson is exactly what she needs to prove magic does exist and, more importantly, that she is not to be so easily dismissed.
But the cost of ancient magic is astronomic. With every night Sampson grows, another book disappears, and Poppy soon faces the harrowing reality that without their favorite stories, the lives of everyone around her begin to unravel.
Fixing the chaos will require Poppy to be clever and bold, and even at her smartest and loudest, she’s not sure it will be enough. But she has to try.













