Book Review: Lynn Kurland’s The Mage’s Daughter
Neroche is under assault and nightmarish creatures roaming the Nine Kingdoms in a war of evil. Miach of Neroche is torn between his responsibilities and the hunted woman he loves.
Neroche is under assault and nightmarish creatures roaming the Nine Kingdoms in a war of evil. Miach of Neroche is torn between his responsibilities and the hunted woman he loves.
Threatened by an evil mage, the kingdom of Neroche has lost the magic of its Sword. It’s king (or Miach) must find a wielder for their other magic sword, but it will become a choice between defending the kingdom or his love.
Even without power, Sarah is determined to stop her brother from destroying the Nine Kingdoms. She’ll force Ruithneadh to help, even though he swore never to touch magic again.
In need of a fresh start, new scenery, Emma Baxter arrives in Scotland only to find her past has followed her, leading her into the recurring past of Nathaniel MacLeod.
The runaway Isabelle de Piaget ends up moneyless, memoryless, and shipwrecked on the coast of France in the hands of a notorious lord. And she may be the key to finding the truth.
Trapped in Elizabethan England, then caught in a web of modern-day intrigues, Samantha and Derrick are forced into an alliance by peril, never imagining a timeless love…
Stephen de Piaget leads a double life, and when Peaches goes missing, Stephen knows he’s the only one who can rescue her from medieval peril.
A reluctant sorcerer, Ruithneadh of Ceangail and Sarah of Doìre must collect and destroy his father’s spells before the Nine Kingdoms plunge into darkness.
Part of Sarah’s quest has forced Ruith to accept his heritage and his duty to destroy his father’s spells or allow his evil to overcome the Nine Kingdoms.
Alienore of Solonge fled her bridegroom and her stepmother to become a knight-in-disguise. Her latest assignment? Escorting yet another bride to Colin of Bekrhamshire.