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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
magical ancient Celtic romance,
This review is from: Sister of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
In glens of Eire, the Sidhe once reigned, but their rule is nearly over as mankind with its iron swords threatens the very existence of magical beings. Queen Scahta realizes her people need a miracle or a simply demise. With another bad harvest, food is scarce and she knows the only hope to stop this genocide is for her to find a spouse to serve as the king, but this individual must contain a special soul.Scahta begins testing the males of her species, but no one seems deserving until a member of the enemy steps forward. Anlon is a man yet Scahta sees the dignity of his soul and knows he is the one, but her people will never accept the outsider even as she and he fall in love with one another. Fans who enjoy an enchanting tale of yore will want to read SISTER OF THE MOON. The story line is fun in one sense as Anlon struggles for acceptance from the Sidhe and especially his beloved. Still the plot contains a serious undertone as a species nears extinction. Anlon is a hero in every sense of the word while Scahta does the right thing for her people even at personal cost. Janeen O'Kerry provides readers with a magical ancient Celtic romance. Harriet Klausner
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not Really A Romance,
This review is from: Sister of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
I love romance novels, and I love all things Scottish, faerie, pagan, and royalty but this was watery for a romance novel.
The hero is a submissive character who takes punishment in stride because he thinks it will help him prove himself. Not exactly the kind of man we want in a steamy romance novel. I might have been more interested in this when I was a young girl but I like a little more romance in my romance novels now.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gaelic Poetry,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sister of the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)
I had the great pleasure of reading an arc of this book and still smile when I think about it. This story, in style, is very like some of the Gaels' beautiful, epic poems. It is also an exciting adventure among the faeries. For those who have read (or reread) the Lord Of The Rings and are wondering what to read next, give Sister Of The Moon a try.
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