The Green Hills series (Books 1-4) by Celyn Kendrick
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Overview: Celyn Kendrick is a non-binary Aspergian who lives with two dogs and thousands of toy robots belonging to the resident hoarder.
Genre: Romance, Paranormal | LGBTQ+

1. Green Hills and Daffodils: American Jane Dawson is in search of balance in her life—because she falls on her face—a lot.
Now, surrounded by thousands of acres of sheep-poop and social landmines, her romantic sheepdog hero, Moss, stands by her side, looking handsome and dignified while his luxurious hair is swept by unseen winds—until he eats the sheep-poop, that is.
Full of history, mythology and legend, there is more to the odd little town than its idyllic sheep-filled pastures. Amongst an unforgettable cast of characters, Jane discovers the community and companionship she hadn’t even known she’d been looking for—especially with her new neighbour.
No, not the hot widower-landlord Crabby McCrabbit-Pants (known to most as Rhys Kellan), but the sweet and painfully shy Stewart Rygby.
With Jane acting as his champion, Stewart emerges from his shell to start uncovering secrets that have defined his life thus far. Through shifts in legislation and culture, Stewart is freer to be himself than at any time in history—but who is that?
A tale for the ages, the story begins to emerge in this exciting first book of the Green Hills series!
2. Green Hills and Dragon Tales: The white and red dragons have been mates for billions of years, and finally, they were together once more—except one of them can not remember who he is. Michael Dougal told himself it was simply another opportunity to fall in love with his soul mate, except it was rather like dating an amnesiac.
Meanwhile, Stewart Rygby has increasingly been made aware of his responsibility to manage and protect the vast estate holdings he has come to learn are in his care—which includes the local fairy village of the tylwyth teg. The problem is they treat their king like the village idiot because he can never quite remember their meetings when he’s on the other side.
Then there is the minor problem of family inheritance which may lead to a lake resort that would encroach dangerously close to the ancient lair of y Ddraig Goch—the Red Dragon.
Father Aron has the power to prevent this egregious trespass, but it requires accepting the crusade on faith. To fight for his birthright and keep the Holy Grail safe from his vindictive and cruel family, however, he will need a chess grand-master by his side.
3. Green Hills and Fairy Bells: Stewart Rygby and Michael Dougal look forward to a new chapter in a new lifetime together, but the waiting is driving them mad. It also doesn’t help that Stewart’s mother is prone to random outbursts of poetry punctuated by the pealing of bells in the local fairy village.
While visiting Michael in Scotland, Stewart also gets to meet his fiancé’s cousin and the future mother of their children—Shannon Anderson. After getting dumped by her girlfriend of ten years by sticky note, she’s sick of pretences and vows to live life differently and by her own rules.
Meanwhile, back in Llwyncudd, there’s a new vicar in town. Father Aron Lewis tries to look at retirement and the odd turn his life has taken as a positive—and one quite possibly fated by God. But God seems to have a twisted sense of humour.
Ben Davies and Alex Kellan quickly become best mates. But when the offer stands to be more than just friends, Ben finds himself seriously conflicted between the family he’d always envisioned for himself and the family he’s found.
4. Green Hills and Holy Wells: In the 6th century, Brother Elis was simply trying his best to serve God during a time of relative political peace and prosperity. But in a world full of rules written by man, how can he be at peace with the life that God has given him?
Fast-forward to the 21st century where, for the first lifetime in memory, Stewart Rygby and Michael Dougal are legally allowed to marry one another. Is this finally their time to shine?
When a messenger from the other side arrives on their doorstep, he brings more news from the fairy realm than the simple tidings from the Great High Council of y Pentref Cudd. His presence demonstrates how little everyone knows about fairy society or how the spiritual realm even works.
As the residents of Llwyncudd start acknowledging the mysterious and inexplicable spirit realm, retired vicar Father Aron is also starting to ask the bigger spiritual questions that his life in the church couldn’t answer—and finally getting some very literal answers. Will he be able to keep such secrets to himself so that Stewart and Michael can live in anonymity?
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1. Green Hills and Daffodils:
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 723 kB
Overview: Celyn Kendrick is a non-binary Aspergian who lives with two dogs and thousands of toy robots belonging to the resident hoarder.
Genre: Romance, Paranormal | LGBTQ+
1. Green Hills and Daffodils: American Jane Dawson is in search of balance in her life—because she falls on her face—a lot.
Now, surrounded by thousands of acres of sheep-poop and social landmines, her romantic sheepdog hero, Moss, stands by her side, looking handsome and dignified while his luxurious hair is swept by unseen winds—until he eats the sheep-poop, that is.
Full of history, mythology and legend, there is more to the odd little town than its idyllic sheep-filled pastures. Amongst an unforgettable cast of characters, Jane discovers the community and companionship she hadn’t even known she’d been looking for—especially with her new neighbour.
No, not the hot widower-landlord Crabby McCrabbit-Pants (known to most as Rhys Kellan), but the sweet and painfully shy Stewart Rygby.
With Jane acting as his champion, Stewart emerges from his shell to start uncovering secrets that have defined his life thus far. Through shifts in legislation and culture, Stewart is freer to be himself than at any time in history—but who is that?
A tale for the ages, the story begins to emerge in this exciting first book of the Green Hills series!
2. Green Hills and Dragon Tales: The white and red dragons have been mates for billions of years, and finally, they were together once more—except one of them can not remember who he is. Michael Dougal told himself it was simply another opportunity to fall in love with his soul mate, except it was rather like dating an amnesiac.
Meanwhile, Stewart Rygby has increasingly been made aware of his responsibility to manage and protect the vast estate holdings he has come to learn are in his care—which includes the local fairy village of the tylwyth teg. The problem is they treat their king like the village idiot because he can never quite remember their meetings when he’s on the other side.
Then there is the minor problem of family inheritance which may lead to a lake resort that would encroach dangerously close to the ancient lair of y Ddraig Goch—the Red Dragon.
Father Aron has the power to prevent this egregious trespass, but it requires accepting the crusade on faith. To fight for his birthright and keep the Holy Grail safe from his vindictive and cruel family, however, he will need a chess grand-master by his side.
3. Green Hills and Fairy Bells: Stewart Rygby and Michael Dougal look forward to a new chapter in a new lifetime together, but the waiting is driving them mad. It also doesn’t help that Stewart’s mother is prone to random outbursts of poetry punctuated by the pealing of bells in the local fairy village.
While visiting Michael in Scotland, Stewart also gets to meet his fiancé’s cousin and the future mother of their children—Shannon Anderson. After getting dumped by her girlfriend of ten years by sticky note, she’s sick of pretences and vows to live life differently and by her own rules.
Meanwhile, back in Llwyncudd, there’s a new vicar in town. Father Aron Lewis tries to look at retirement and the odd turn his life has taken as a positive—and one quite possibly fated by God. But God seems to have a twisted sense of humour.
Ben Davies and Alex Kellan quickly become best mates. But when the offer stands to be more than just friends, Ben finds himself seriously conflicted between the family he’d always envisioned for himself and the family he’s found.
4. Green Hills and Holy Wells: In the 6th century, Brother Elis was simply trying his best to serve God during a time of relative political peace and prosperity. But in a world full of rules written by man, how can he be at peace with the life that God has given him?
Fast-forward to the 21st century where, for the first lifetime in memory, Stewart Rygby and Michael Dougal are legally allowed to marry one another. Is this finally their time to shine?
When a messenger from the other side arrives on their doorstep, he brings more news from the fairy realm than the simple tidings from the Great High Council of y Pentref Cudd. His presence demonstrates how little everyone knows about fairy society or how the spiritual realm even works.
As the residents of Llwyncudd start acknowledging the mysterious and inexplicable spirit realm, retired vicar Father Aron is also starting to ask the bigger spiritual questions that his life in the church couldn’t answer—and finally getting some very literal answers. Will he be able to keep such secrets to himself so that Stewart and Michael can live in anonymity?
Download Instructions:
1. Green Hills and Daffodils:
(Filehost down) http://www.centfile.com/gmzjafv8dvel
https://www.upload-4ever.com/89u37m236q21
Books 2-4:
https://uploadrar.com/yx7scya5b1a9
(Filehost down) http://www.centfile.com/g1h9t27hok0s
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