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Anonymous
Posted July 1, 2004
This is an excellent sequel to the first novel. I love how she let us see more of the fabulous characters that had only minor parts in the first novel. I also really enjoyed how she uses the environment around the characters as another character in the book, with highs and lows. I am really going to enjoy the third one!
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Posted March 10, 2003
I love the way that the author made Finna follow by the true wiccan law. I also love the way near the end you had Raymond belive iin the magic of Irealand.
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Posted February 12, 2001
I'm the author! And this one of my favorites! Returning from The Irish Princess, Fionna and Ryamond comes together. In a dark cursed land, Fionna is still banished from her home and people, and living in the woods. After 5 years being a mercenary, Raymond DeClare is back in Ireland with a fistful of demons and a cursed castle that's falling down around his ears. And he hates anything to do with magic, doesn't believe in it and wants nothing to do with Fionna, the most powerful witch in Ireland! Add to that faeries, a trouble making little red head, and also the return of Connal (O'Rourke) PenDragon from The Irish Princess and you'll have a fun read! Let me know what you think!
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Overview
The mystic splendor of ancient Ireland comes alive in Amy J. Fetzer's The Irish Enchantress, as a proud Irish sorceress and an English knight clash in a battle between customs and beliefs, desire and destiny... Banished from her home, Fionna O'Donnel is powerless to intervene when mercenary English knight Raymond DeClare is awarded GleannTaise Castle. An outcast among her clan and her gift of enchantment feared, Fionna cannot stand idly by as her people come to harm at the hands of a man whose life she once saved--a man who holds her kin's destiny beneath his sword while offering dangerous temptation with his searing kisses... The cost of DeClare's reward for valiant combat is twofold--he must safeguard GleannTaise, and