Monday, November 11, 2013

Dark Witch by Nora roberts(The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy book 1)

Dark Witch bye Nora Roberts(The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy book 1) Nora returns to Ireland to find her magic again with this mystical thriller,i have loved Nora and hated Nora that is no secret some of her books express the ingenues i know she is some of her books are just a waste of time.Although she is the top female author of all time and her books are amazing well written well researched sometimes she blends her characters together and over develops the beauty of Ireland countryside like in this book ,this is still a good read would like to seen little more romance and character development but nice story line a combination of her other trilogies and a the t v show about three witch sisters who had power of three.Her love is Ireland as you can read and tell from her perfect description of the Irish countryside,she should of loved her characters a little more and given them a little more depth but i think one of the books in this series will be a monster Nora book as she again is writing about Ireland and magic her two loves, not her best book but is well worth reading. With the aid of her grandmother, Iona Sheehan arrives in County Mayo aim on obtaining more about her family’s background and history of magic. She has more than her share of the luck of the Irish when she complies with her cousins Branna and Connor O’Dwyer on her first day there. Not only do they encourage Iona into the family fold, they also don’t think she’s insane when she explains to them that she’s had dreams about an evil sorcerer named Cabhan. More than 800 years previously, their ancestress, Sorcha, the primary Dark Witch, turned away Cabhan’s plan to steal her powers, and he has been planning his revenge ever since. After moving in with Branna and Connor and taking a job working for moody but exceptionally sexy stable owner, Boyle McGrath, Iona begins placing down roots in Ireland. But her newly found contentment may be shortlived unless she and her cousins can find a way to take advantage of their powers and defeat Cabhan. Bestsellerextraordinaire Roberts works her own brand of literary magic as she begins a new trilogy showcasing the cousins O’Dwyer. John Charles
                 Barnes and Noble

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