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Excellent romantic fantasy, December 7, 2007
This review is from: White Fells (Fairy series) (Mass Market Paperback)
Tuatha De Danann warrior Boyden comes from the rare species, Idir the between. He is blessed, although some might say cursed, with the power to call forth the deadly fey wind to kill all that lives.
Warrior Princess Scota leads the invasion of what is allegedly the home of the Fey; a race she does not believe exists. Her soldiers have captured Boyden, but her efforts to break him fail. Instead he remains insolent as he knows he can destroy Scota and her force with the fey wind. However, he also finds himself attracted to the equally proud warrior princess. She admires his courage and soon reciprocates his feelings of love. However, trust is a different issue as she rejects his fey heritage and he cannot accept a warrior can work for peace for both people.
The third Tuatha De Danann Fey romantic fantasy (see PREDESTINED and FEY BORN) is a terrific tale as readers will appreciate the changing relationship between the skeptical warrior and the composed prisoner. Although Boyden is Scota's captive, she and readers will wonder just who is in control as his tranquil coolness unnerves her. Fans will appreciate WHITE FELLS as the hero provides a quiet message that with great power comes even greater responsibility not to arbitrarily wield it at every alleged insult. R. Garland Gray provides another exciting read.
Harriet Klausner
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White Fells ( Fairy series), October 10, 2009
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Read all three books of this Series, just wish the Auther would have writhen more book in the Fairy series. I now that all three of these book. Love, Love, Love
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White Fells, February 20, 2009
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Boyden is a member of the Tuatha De Denaan, and also of the in-between - part fairy born and part mortal. When invaders come to his land and begin killing his tribe, Boyden wants revenge. He has a formidable tool at his disposal, a killer wind, but he would rather die than use it.
Scota is a warrior princess and is part of the group that invaded Ireland. But she doesn't condone all of their actions. When the captain captures Boyden and tries to use him to find fairy treasure, Scota is moved to help him. Instead, Boyden kidnaps her.
Both are strong-willed and proud, but each will try to bend the other to their will. As they each learn more about Boyden's heritage, and each other, they discover that they have finally found their equal in each other.
Boyden and Scota are two very consistent characters, and as they fall in love, every step is completely true and relatable. Ms. Gray's prose is lyrical, which is fitting for a tale about the origins of Scotland and Ireland's fairies. This is a fantastical tale of fairies, sentient spirits, lust and love. Fans of fairy tales and romantic history will love White Fells.
Niki Lee
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