Book Review: Nora Roberts’ Of Blood and Bone
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
Fallon Swift’s intensive training in magic begins far from home under Mallick’s guidance, preparing her for her destiny to reform the world.
It began on New Year’s Eve, the sickness that spread so quickly. The end of our world. The fear spread even faster. As science and technology receded, magic rose up in its place. Some good, some evil.
Arriving at Royal Meadows, horse trainer Brian Donnelly is stunned by the beauty of his boss’s daughter, Keeley Grant. A beauty who intends to tame this Irish rogue.
The surly Ryder and the glamorous Hope fight their attraction, one that sparks and crackles, bursting into bloom when Hope’s past intrudes.
Owen plans everything in his life and business, but he doesn’t plan for Avery, who is well-placed to view all he does and gain a new appreciation for him.
An historic, derelict inn is coming back to life due to the Montgomerys, but Beck has his eye on Clare, the girl he’s wanted since he was 15.
Branna O’Dwyer’s shop carries soaps, lotions, and candles made with her special touch. But a shared love with Finbar Burke is forbidden by history and blood.
Irish falconer Connor O’Dwyer crosses casual paths with Meara Quinn, the local horse trainer, and it takes a brush with death for him to see her in a different light.
From a century far in the future, Caleb Hornblower finds a timeless love in Liberty Stone. As does the brother who comes to rescue him.
It seems idyllic, a thriving dog-training school, a challenging volunteer job, but it all came at a price for Fiona Bristow. All you have to do is survive a nightmare.