Celtic Fire
by Joy Nash
Love Spell
June 1, 2005
ISBN #0505526395
320 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Joy Nash

Immortals: The Crossing

Deep Magic

Immortals: The Awakening

The Grail King

Crystal Shadows

Ultimate Warriors

Crystal Shadows

Ultimate Warriors

Ultimate Warriors

A View from the Clouds

Alien Encounters

REVIEW

"Terrific ancient times paranormal fantasy romance"

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, the specter Aulus Aquila visits his brother Lucius pleading with him to come to Britannia to rescue him from a fate worse than death. Lucius believes his sibling somehow lives so he becomes the Roman Commander at Britannia to learn the truth about Aulus. To his chagrin he is distracted in his quest by one of his prisoners Rhiannon, who knows that the soul of his brother is trapped within the stones. As they fall in love, the Celtic Queen realizes she must escape to thwart Magdog from binding another Roman Commander to the Horned God's stones.

This ancient times paranormal fantasy romance is a terrific tale that employs otherworldly elements and a deep historical base to provide readers with an entertaining star-crossed lovers novel. Rhiannon is a courageous individual risking more than just her life to keep her beloved safe; Lucius is her fine partner if they can triumph over their guard-prisoner and Roman-Celtic differences and defeat Magdog. In many ways the villain makes the thriller brisk and entertaining as he brings to the plot wizardry fantasy components that on top of the forbidden love lead to fans cherishing the CELTIC FIRE that flows between the lead couple.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 7, 2005



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Summary

The 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 secret—the killers are her kinsmen, and the Druid curse that binds the dead man's soul will not be easily broken.



 

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