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Ladataan... A Celtic WitchTekijä: Debora Geary
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. I loved this book. I agree with the other reviewer when she said that she loved all the books in the Witch Central series but that this might be her favorite. Definitely true for me as well. The book had a lot of romance with less emphasis on the witchcraft. The characters are so believable and loveable. I hate to see the series end. I was eagerly awaiting the next book in the Witch series and I was not disappointed. In fact, this is probably my favourite one yet. As a native Nova Scotian, this really spoke to me. While I'm not from a small village, the culture and the people are very similar all over the province. This is the story of Cassidy, an Irish fiddle virtuoso, who is taking her annual vacation away from her busy tour schedule. She always goes back to Margaree in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia to recharge her batteries, play for small audiences and re-center herself. She's also a witch. She hears the vibrations and magic in the rocks, probably the planet itself. She hears about Fisher's Cove and feels drawn there by the rocks. When she arrives, she meets Marcus, the curmudgeonly witch who has been struggling to bring up a tiny babe, Morgan. They both feel an instant pull to each other but neither is ready to open their hearts and change their lives. Not yet. For once, Moira, the Irish "matriarch" figure of the witches doesn't have to nudge them but does make a few salient points and asks a few pointed questions. It's inevitable, no surprise, but the story of both of them finding a new way in their lives is spellbinding. Pun intended. I can hardly wait for the next installment of Witch Central! ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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That said, I'm finding myself less satisfied with each new book, and I can't quite pinpoint the reason why. Maybe it's because I've gotten used to the setting and the characters, and while it's good to revisit old friends, the plot lines just don't have the same oomph as they had earlier in the series. The past few books just felt more like tying up loose ends rather than having the characters work through real problems and conflicts. ( )