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Druid's Portal: The Second Journey Kindle Edition
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Ethan—latest guardian of the Arwen pendant—finds his heritage of time travel a burden he can scarcely endure. Rowena—last of the line of Daman—is a soldier in the Celtic army, forced to perform deeds that haunt her. Both tormented by visions of the other, separated by barriers of time.
A time that should not exist.
Rowena flees the catastrophic end of her time but is trapped by an ancient family pact with an evil goddess. Desperate to save her, Ethan crosses over into her timeline, where his parents never met, and Daman—their greatest enemy—rules.
The past is ruled by a man who knows the future.
Thirty days to stop a goddess taking over her body. Thirty days to save his timeline. Together they will fight their way through an altered history to the dark past of Stonehenge.
But time is running out—for everyone.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 12, 2019
- File size2471 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B07S1W89NK
- Publisher : Soul Mate Publishing, LLC (June 12, 2019)
- Publication date : June 12, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 2471 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 262 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,407,060 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,566 in Ancient World Historical Romance (Kindle Store)
- #4,072 in Ancient World Historical Romance (Books)
- #4,139 in Time Travel Romance
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About the author

Cindy Tomamichel is a writer of action adventure romance novels, spanning time travel, sci fi, fantasy, paranormal, and sword and sorcery genres. They all have something in common – sword fights! The heroines don’t wait to be rescued, and the heroes earn that title the hard way.
Her next book, Druid’s Portal: The Second Journey is in progress. An action adventure time travel with a touch of romance set in Roman Britain. Keep up to date via links below.
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What I really enjoyed:
Continuity. This is a great sequel to the original Druid's Portal and seamlessly builds on it's story and worldbuilding and even adds to an understanding of the events in the first book.
Characters. It is a tough gig to engage a reader with a new cast in the same setting, but the author more than achieved right from the start. Ethan is bold and heroic - and so, refreshingly, is Rowenna. Whilst Ethan pledges himself to save the woman he loves, she is the one doing much of the saving for the both of them.
History. If you are a history buff, there is plenty in the well researched detail to keep you intrigued.
Romance. This book has a strong romantic drive throughout, but it never becomes the be all and end all of the story. I am not a huge fan of romantic stories where the romance itself is the sole focus and any plot events seem there as nothing more than obvious author devices to stress test that romance. In this book romance is a thread, a key thread, in the weave, but far from being the only one that matters.
What I struggled with:
Writing. Sometimes I found the writing style a little out of kilter. The author is the complete mistress of amazing descriptive passages but can falter just now and then in more mundane narrative, leaving the reader wondering how exactly something happened or how many attackers there were or whatever. But I know myself to be very picky about such details that many readers would skate over.
Exposition. As someone who had read the first book, I was engaged and interested to find how Daman changed the world. But it did create a chunk of backstory which I suspect a reader new to the series would have struggled to keep with, lacking the full investment of those of us who knew him from the first book.
Overall thoughts:
If you read and enjoyed the original Druids Portal, drop everything and get this book now! You will love it, I did. If you haven't read book one and are looking at this book and thinking: 'Shall I shan't I?', my advice is you should get the first book instead - then read this one. Do it - you’re in for a wild ride!
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What I really enjoyed:
Continuity. This is a great sequel to the original Druid's Portal and seamlessly builds on it's story and worldbuilding and even adds to an understanding of the events in the first book.
Characters. It is a tough gig to engage a reader with a new cast in the same setting, but the author more than achieved right from the start. Ethan is bold and heroic - and so, refreshingly, is Rowenna. Whilst Ethan pledges himself to save the woman he loves, she is the one doing much of the saving for the both of them.
History. If you are a history buff, there is plenty in the well researched detail to keep you intrigued.
Romance. This book has a strong romantic drive throughout, but it never becomes the be all and end all of the story. I am not a huge fan of romantic stories where the romance itself is the sole focus and any plot events seem there as nothing more than obvious author devices to stress test that romance. In this book romance is a thread, a key thread, in the weave, but far from being the only one that matters.
What I struggled with:
Writing. Sometimes I found the writing style a little out of kilter. The author is the complete mistress of amazing descriptive passages but can falter just now and then in more mundane narrative, leaving the reader wondering how exactly something happened or how many attackers there were or whatever. But I know myself to be very picky about such details that many readers would skate over.
Exposition. As someone who had read the first book, I was engaged and interested to find how Daman changed the world. But it did create a chunk of backstory which I suspect a reader new to the series would have struggled to keep with, lacking the full investment of those of us who knew him from the first book.
Overall thoughts:
If you read and enjoyed the original Druids Portal, drop everything and get this book now! You will love it, I did. If you haven't read book one and are looking at this book and thinking: 'Shall I shan't I?', my advice is you should get the first book instead - then read this one. Do it - you’re in for a wild ride!