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"Terrific ancient times paranormal fantasy romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 7, 2005
In 116 AD Northern Britannia, Celtic Queen Rhiannon
detests killing the Roman wolf, but knows she has no
choice. Magdog the Druid master deemed that the foreign
military commander must be sacrificed to satiate the
Horned God Kernunnos in the Rite of the Old Ones.
One year later in Assyria, Read more...
"An intriguing romance ghost story"
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy Love Romances
Posted August 24, 2005
Joy Nash's debut book for Dorchester shows the talent she
has developed over the past few years in the small press
arena.
Rhiannon, hidden queen of the Celts, desires to free her
people from the invading Romans, but with as little
bloodshed as possible. She longs to unite the clans and Read more...
SummaryThe Queen
In the wilds of Britannia, a fierce
battle rages. Rhiannon, rightful ruler of the Celts, longs
to see the invading Romans driven from her land. But when
she's taken by the enemy, she can't deny her reaction to
their compelling leader. His dark eyes promise endless
nights of wicked delight, yet Rhiannon is haunted by an
eerie feeling of recognition.
The Conqueror
Having to look upon the ghost of
his murdered brother is torture for Commander Lucius Aquila.
But the strangely fascinating woman he's captured has the
power to make the vision disappear. Lucius knows she can
help him solve the mystery of Aulus's death, but he doesn't
know Rhiannon's secretthe killers are her kinsmen, and
the Druid curse that binds the dead man's soul will not be
easily broken.
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