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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Faery Song Anthology by Amanda McIntyre and Isabo Kelly

Faery Song Anthology by Amanda McIntyre and Isabo Kelly
Publisher: Crescent Moon Press
Genre: Paranormal


Review Copy Received from Publisher


Summary: In Amanda McIntyre's Tirnan'Oge, meet a man who dedicates his entire life to the love one woman- a beautiful Sighoge faery, whose very existence relies on this belief in her world.

In Isabo Kelly's Lady of the Herd, Grace Newman discovers her fate and future will change forever when she meets the gorgeous fae Diarmaid who claims she's the reincarnated spirit of a lost faery and the woman he's loved for centuries.

Monica’s Review: The first story in this anthology was Tirnan'Oge. I have read a couple other pieces by Amanda McIntyre and quite enjoyed them, but I feel this story doesn't live up to any of her other work. The plot of the story itself was just mediocre; it seemed to repeat plot points the whole time, and it felt rushed. The story itself covers over 50 years, and of course as most romances do, has a happy ending, but I just couldn't get into it. I wasn't pulled into the story and I couldn't get a good feeling for the personalities of the characters. The only character I felt was remotely relatable was old William, and well, he was only in the story a short time. This story was just ok, so I would not recommend it to others, but I do recommend other works by Amanda McIntyre regularly.

The other story in this book was Lady of the Herd, and was only slightly better than Tirnan'Oge. Isabo Kelly writes with very strong sensuality, and I liked that part the best. Just as the other story in this book, I felt rushed for time, like everything was shortened to make it all fit, yet the story itself isn't extraordinary enough to become a book alone. The characters in this story fit well together and it reminded me a little bit of Sleeping Beauty, I am unsure why though. This story was just mediocre, but the sensuality of the story was truly wonderful.

Rated 2 Delightful Divas by Monica!


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