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The Dawn Stag The (Dalriada)

(Book #2 in the Dalriada Trilogy Series)

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Rhiann, an Alban priestess and princess, submits to a marriage of political necessity to Eremon, an exiled Irish prince. Out of duty grows a powerful and desperate love that will bind them together... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Very good

I read the first book of Dalriada Trilogy and enjoy ir very much. I am looking forward to read this second book.

Engrossing.......Truly Captivating

This story captured me from page one, book one. I loved every minute of this second book in the Dalriada Trilogy. Rhiann and Eremon are incredible lead characters and have worked their way in to my hearts. This story will remain with me long after others are forgotten. The ending was not at all what I wanted, but makes the story as a whole no less poignant. The tragedy of the ending is believable, but their lives from that point on pale drastically in comparison to the grandeur of their previous roles in society. I wanted to fall to my knees and scream at the injustice of it all! I am hoping for that justice, and clarity in the Mother's intricate plan, in book 3, The Boar Stone.

A Fantastic Continuation

I honestly entered this book expecting to be disappointed after some of the reviews I read. In truth it picks up nicely where the previous book left off, reintroducing us to the characters amidst their every day struggles as they try to eliminate those struggles to face the onslaught of Agricola and the Roman Army. I have to say that one thing I did notice was that a lot of moments I wanted to feel triumphant in left me feeling only slightly elated, and I'm not quite sure why. There were at least three instances throughout this book that I found myself longing for a bit more flare and oomph. That is not to say that Jules Watson's writing and characterization aren't flawless in their execution. I still feel a great attachment to these characters, no more than ever, and at this point May 17 can't get here soon enough.

Truly a Great Book

I found The White Mare enchanting, I found The Dawn Stag not only enchanting but riveting. Bringing in history that was only known through the Bards, since it was never written down. Watson made me angry at the Sacred Isle. She makes you feel what the characters feel. I wasn't sure I would like however she made it end, but I did, I loved her ending making life go on. Will await the next book. If you love deeper history with a twist of romance and fantacy, this is a great book for you.

Another successful installment.

This second part of the triology was just as riveting - if not more - than the first. The plot is intricately woven and the characters are even more played out in all their complexities, so much that once can't help but become attached to them. I could not put this book down, as there was not a dull moment. The rich historical backdrop combined with the romance, magic and intrigue make this novel another success for Jules Watson. I highly recommend this book.
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