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The White Mare (Dalriada, Book 1) [Hardcover]

Jules Watson (Author)
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February 21, 2005
Vividly atmospheric and evocative of the rituals and magic of Celtic culture, The White Mare enchants readers with the gripping saga of a defiant struggle for freedom, cast as a journey of the spirit and heart, undertaken at unfathomable risk, and for the highest stakes.

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Australian author Watson deftly blends fact and fancy, action and romance in her splendid historical fantasy debut, set in first-century A.D. Alba (aka Scotland). On the death of Brude, king of the Epidii tribe (aka the People of the Horse), the duty falls on Brude's priestess sister, Rhiann, as the Mother of the Land, to continue the royal line. The sudden arrival during the king's funeral of Eremon, an exiled Irish prince of Dalriada who yearns to reclaim his throne, is taken as a good omen, and the Epidii offer Rhiann as a bride in exchange for help in defeating the encroaching Romans. Eremon quickly accepts, but their emotionally complicated "marriage" creates problems that are just as discouraging as the conflicts among Alba's warring tribes and with Agricola, governor of the Roman province of Britannia. In addition to an appealing love story, well-researched settings and an interesting take on goddess worship rooted in Neolithic times, Watson provides some mystical moments that confirm that "[h]istory can turn on many things. On a word. On a sword blade. On a girl, running up a mountain path, amber hair flying in the wind."
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Watson deftly blends fact and fancy, action and romance in her splendid historical fantasy. An appealing love story...well researched. -- Publishers Weekly, February 7, 2005

Watson presents an ancient Scotland peopled by strong-minded women and powered by ancient, goddess-based magic. -- Kirkus Reviews, January 15, 2005

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook Hardcover (February 21, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585676209
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585676200
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,259,619 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jules's parents emigrated from England to Australia, where she was born. She grew up surrounded by beaches, desert, and flies - but dreamed of misty Celtic lands, mountains, snow, and blackberries. Always writing stories, she gained college degrees in archaeology and public relations. She also worked as a cocktail waitress, personal assistant, mine worker, archaeologist, PR consultant, and business writer. Most bizarre job: driving 50-ton tip trucks through a gold mine on the edge of the desert: very hot. Best job (before author): Digging up a Roman army fort in Germany: very cold.

Jules was inspired to write novels by the "Mists of Avalon", a bestselling book steeped in ancient Celtic spirituality, sword-fighting and of course, romance. Jules waited for someone to write more books with that mix..but no one did, so she wrote her own, based on her background in archaeology. The story - historical fiction with a hint of fantasy - tells the tale of a Scottish priestess and Irish prince fighting the invading Romans. It grew into The White Mare and The Dawn Stag; and a third book The Song of the North (The Boar Stone in UK) joined it to make The Dalriada Trilogy. The trilogy has enjoyed great success all over the world, and been translated into French, Spanish, Dutch, German and Portugese.

Jules's latest books are two re-tellings of ancient Irish myths. The first, The Swan Maiden, depicts the romantic tale of Deirdre of the Sorrows. The Raven Queen, due in 2010, tells the story of the ruthless warrior Queen Maeve.

After much travelling, Jules convinced her husband that she had to move to the misty highlands of Scotland or die. She now lives surrounded by snowy hills, hairy cows, heather - and blackberries.

 

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrilling New Celtic Spirit Series!!!, December 21, 2004
I just finished 'The White Mare' and have to say, I loved it and am jumping out of my skin to talk about it with someone.

This is inspirational historical fiction. Looking back I can't believe how much action gets squeezed into the book. Imagine Braveheart meets Gladiator but add a whole lot more emotional depth, spirituality and detail.

Although the story line is based around real historical events and the roman invasion of ancient Scotland it is the thread of female spirituality and emotions of the characters that drew me in. I love the characters! They are often emotionally damaged and trying to recover from deep trauma, the battleground is as much in their hearts as it is with the conflicts of tribes upon roman invasion. I know this might sound fluffy but I don't know how to write about how different, how entertaining and satisfying this book really is.

Fans of description will like the beautifully rendered scenes dripping with the smells of lost ages. The details about herbs and rituals are amazing. The author was once a real archaeologist and it seems like if a character is using a particular herb or plant, it would be the one actually used in that area and at that particular time of season the story is at. This adds a powerful sense of really being there amidst the priestess and druids doing their work.

This has been a great read and I can't wait for the second part of the trilogy now. I'm missing these characters and their story already.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's not perfect, but it sure is a fun read, April 22, 2006
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There was a reason that it seemed the Romans conquered territory so easily. That was that the people who lived in Gaul, Britain and Germany were not united, and had to fight off the enormous threat of the roman army as individual tribes-so basically they had no chance.

This book is set in Scotland-or Alba as it's called in the book. Scotland was never really conquered by Rome-they just built a wall around it in the second century AD. But the White Mare is set before that, when Rome was still trying to conquer it.

Rhiann is a priestess of the goddess who has undergone a traumatic event. But she's also the Kings niece and is therefore bound by blood to produce the next heir for the kingdom of Epidii. Right as the king dies an Irish prince sails into her life and becomes her peoples champion against the threat of Rome. Then she married him (Eremon) in a total political match-meaning no romantic relationship- and they run around trying to unite the various tribes of Alba against the Romans.

There are some fantasy elements in the book, and the author admits she warped history to suit her needs-but I would still call this historical fiction.

This book is a little like a soap opera but that's what made it so fun to read. Something is always happening in it-there are no dull pages. Each character is firmly drawn and very alive and if their lives are more action packed and melodramatic it can be excused. You will be on the edge of your seat during the tense chapters and cheering for your favorite freedom fighters. You will feel the need to run to Scotland and hike in the heather and swim in the lochs. This is one fun book.

Five stars for the fun reading. I look forward to the sequel-which I ordered after reading the first chapter of the White Mare.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History brought alive, December 29, 2004
Where `Lord of the Rings' is an adventure inspired by Mythology,
`The White Mare' seems to draw it's inspiration from the pagan ideology of ancient Scotland.

Jules Watson beautifully explores the relationship between the different cultures of that age, between the people and the earth, between man and woman during a time when two great civilizations clash not only on the battlefield but also in the way they live their lives.

Her background in archeology lends itself to an authoritive description of a matriarchal society steeped in ritual and attuned with the rhythm of nature.

Guided by the land, her characters navigate their way through social upheaval with the invasion of a foreign army vastly superior in technology and shows that ultimately, love can be a greater force than war.

I thoroughly enjoyed this journey through time and recommended it to any who have sometimes wondered what life in a bygone age may have been like.

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