Daralis Yeseni
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There are some druids in Howard Andrew Jones' Stalking the Beast, but they are far from the spotlight. Of the tales I've read so far, I'd say Robin D. Laws' Blood of the City, as Dave mentioned, offers the best perspective, even though it's an unorthodox druid.
By the way, hey Dave! Keep up the good work!
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I'm very much looking forward to Firesoul, and i liked the urban druid in Blood of the City.
So... what about D&D books?
The Moonshae Trilogy from Forgotten Realms features a druid sidekick iirc and is set on a very druidy island. The sequel trilogy is aptly called the Druidhome trilogy.
Mel Odom's The Jewel of Turmish has a druid protagonist.
In Eberron Don Bassingwaite's "Dragon Below" trilogy deals heavily with the lore of Ebberron's Gatekeeper druid sect (anti aberration) and their enemies.