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Warrior Of The Isles (2011)

by Debbie Mazzuca(Favorite Author)
3.98 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1420110063 (ISBN13: 9781420110067)
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English
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publisher
Zebra - Kensington
series
Men of the Isles
review 1: Loved this book, it was just as wonderful as the first one if not more. I can say one thing, Debbie knows how to write suspense. I was intrigued from the beginning learning that Syrena is Princess and what all that entails, and then the twist at the end was perfect. I loved reading more about Aidan, and Lan, as well as Rory Ali and the rest of the gang, I am anxious to read more about them in the third book. I was completely into the Fae aspect that was much more present considering Syrena is Fae and it was perfect woven throughout. I hope we see more of Lan and that everything works out well in the end. I felt many times my heart twinge when ever something happened to the characters and it was hard to read about the sorrow that was almost it's own character. Althou... moregh without it, the story would have been lacking.
review 2: When I first started reading this book I wasn't sure if I'd like it. The first chapter takes place where the Fae live and that's where we meet the main character named Syrena. She isn't really confident in herself because no matter what she does she can never live up to everyone else's expectations. Her father is King. She is the laughable princess that cannot do a lick of magic.Then her father is murdered and comes back to see her to give her his sword (which she names Nuie). He tells her that she is to find her brother, Lachlan. The only problem is that he is in the Mortal world and he is half Fae & half Mortal.She eventually finds her way to his world and meets hunky, dangerous, and sexy Aidan. Aidan is Lachlan's half brother ( I know, it's confusing but the author makes much better sense of it in the book). Sparks fly and they start falling for one another.Long story short, this book is filled with lots of action. Love develops and Syrena becomes a much stronger woman that she ever imagined possible. The ending is wonderful.Debbie Mazzuca writes some of the best romance. I was thoroughly impressed that this was her second book to the series. She is so talented and has a way of writing that I simply love. I would recommend this book (as well as the first one) to anyone who loves a good historical romance and doesn't mind the magic involved. I like the magic and imagination that's thrown in. When a romance is this good, the other is just an added bonus.Curl up on your couch and grab a cup of hot cocoa. Aidan and Syrena are ready to take you on a memorable journey through Scotland and the land of the Fae. You will not be disappointed. less
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liger24
I loved this second part to a great series!!
KateJanashia
A bit choppy, but love the story!
12535
Really enjoyed it
lmarler
3.5/5
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