30 January 2018

Review of Quest of a Warrior by Mary Morgan

I met Mary Morgan at the Pleasanton Highland Games in 2017. Had a lovely conversation with her about her books, Scottish and Irish mythology, and Twilight. There are dragons in her stories so of course I bought all I could. So finally a year and half later I read one - Quest of a Warrior, Legends of the Fenian Warriors, Book 1. 

Very enjoyable read. Not easy to stop reading and attend to sleep or other things. Good descriptions with enough detail to get clear picture in mind. There are things to be discovered and mysteries to be solved. There is passion and confusion. And being a romance novel there is love. 

Ivy inherits her uncle's bookstore in Ireland with some conditions. She didn't know she had an uncle, so she is a bit confused with the welcome she gets as the town folk know her. She gets some help from the pub's owners. And then Conn arrives as handy man to fix up the cottage home that comes with the bookstore. There is trouble from a neighbor that wants the land and bookstore. Some secrets are revealed, misunderstandings and consequences happen. Figured there would be an happy ever after ending, but rocky road to get there. I look forward to reading her other books. 

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