From Publishers Weekly
Fun, intricately plotted and with lots of derring-do, Carroll's latest should be popular with fans of historical romance. With a temper to match her fiery hair, Catriona O'Hanlon leaves her liege, Ariane, the Lady of the Fair Isle, to locate a sorceress's daughter and bring her to the Faire Isle, where she can be protected from the Dark Queen and the coven of the Silver Rose. The girl's father, Martin Le Loup, is living incognito with his daughter in London as dapper Englishman Martin Wolfe. Martin's an agent for Queen Elizabeth's spymaster and is conflicted about his job to ferret out Catholic threats to her majesty. As Cat and Martin spar with and fall for one another, danger lurks in the forms of the coven and the Medici. Carroll strikes a balance between froth and craftsmanship. (July)
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From Booklist
Wrongly accused and exiled as a witch, fiery Irishwoman Catriona O'Hanlon, a true daughter of the earth, serves Lady Ariane, ruler of Faire Isle. When Cat and Ariane learn that the sinister coven of the Silver Rose has been resurrected, they fear that this return to the dark arts will threaten the stability of the thrones of both England and France. Determined to replace French queen Catherine de Medici with one of their own, the Sisterhood of the Silver Rose plans to kidnap the daughter of their foundress from her protective father. Equally determined to recover the cult's dread Book of Shadows, Catherine de Medici dispatches a witch hunter to infiltrate the group. Mired in the midst of all this treachery, Cat must summon all her mystical powers to foil the diabolical plots and protect the sanctity of Faire Isle. Fast-paced historical fiction with a supernatural twist. Flanagan, Margaret

