Celtic Evil: A Fitzgerald Brother Novel Roarke

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Celtic Evil: A Fitzgerald Brother Novel: Roarke

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  • ISBN-13: 9781448619832
  • Publisher: CreateSpace
  • Publication date: 6/19/2009
  • Pages: 234
  • Product dimensions: 5.50 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 0.49 (d)

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  • Posted December 22, 2011

    Loved it!!

    I loved this one and the book on Ian. I can't wait until Sierra Rose writes a book on the other three brothers. The brothers chemistry is fantasic. You won't be disappointed.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted September 28, 2011

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    "CELTIC EVIL" (REVIEW)

    "CELTIC EVIL" BY TAMMY SUTO

    This book was wonderfully written and a real heart-stopper. There is action around every bend. Ian Fitzgerald's life is turned upside down whe he discovers he is part of a prophecy and has four brothers. Joining up with them they have to overcome evil in order to save their own lives and the lives of the people they love.

    Definitely recommend this book to all the paranormal/supernatural fans out there!

    Kitty Bullard / Great Minds Think Aloud Literary Community

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  • Posted March 24, 2010

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    Never be alone when reading

    A magical story with good and evil. The author keeps you on the edge of your seat as you are wondering what is going to happen next. A very intriguing plot that is carefully woven together and keeps you guessing and wondering where the story will take you. The relationships of the brothers is filled with humor and friction and there is some romance as well. For anyone who likes some spine tingling, Celtic Evil is your choice.

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  • Posted March 24, 2010

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    Never be alone when reading

    A magical story with good and evil. The author keeps you on the edge of your seat as you are wondering what is going to happen next. A very intriguing plot that is carefully woven together and keeps you guessing and wondering where the story will take you. The relationships of the brothers is filled with humor and friction and there is some romance as well. For anyone who likes some spine tingling, Celtic Evil is your choice.

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  • Posted February 28, 2010

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    Magically Moving

    For readers who enjoy paranormal romances this would be a great gift or idea. It introduces us to the Fitzgerald brothers of Ireland who have been estranged since the murder of their Mom and Dad fifteen years earlier.
    While this book is mainly centered on the 4th son, Roarke, it introduces the other characters so the reader can get to know these very different brothers.
    Roarke is an amazing character who faces a lot of deep struggles, like guilt over being the one who should have died at the Warlock's hands and his own past. Going back home is never easy but for him, it's much harder.
    The author paints a vivid portrait of her characters, the scenery and nothing seems odd or out of place. Ms. Rose takes time to explain things as they happen and a reader will enjoy the dynamics, the humor that goes on between these brothers, and the more dark moments as they confront the danger.
    Great book.

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  • Posted January 10, 2010

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    A wonderful entry to a world of magic

    A highly entertaining gateway to a magical place, January 10, 2010


    While I steer clear of romantic series books, or romance books in general, I enjoyed the preview that the paperback book offered so I chose to give this book a chance.

    I enjoyed it immensely even though it was out of my normal genres. The author clearly did research into the world of magic but yet didn't make it go over a layman's head. The characters were brought to life on the pages and I found that each had qualities that I enjoyed or disliked as I'm sure every reader will find. It was a little confusing to follow with so many but I didn't have any serious confusion issues and was able to follow very easily.

    The plot is intriguing and while this is part of a series and makes one wonder what will happen in the rest of it, it doesn't feel like any loose ends are left which I appreciated.
    There isn't as much romance as I feared and there is much humor between these five brothers so anyone with siblings, much less a large family, can understand the bantering that goes on.

    I would say that anyone who enjoys paranormal books or magically based stories will enjoy this series. It does have enough romance to also please romantic readers without being sappy.

    Some reviewers on here have commented on the author's style or grammar issues. While I picked up on a few instances, there were none that had me guessing at what the author was saying. So as a reader looking for a good story, I'd say to give this series a go.

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