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Friday, June 5, 2015

Book Review of The Black Swans – A Tale of the Antrim Cycle

Book Review of The Black Swans – A Tale of the Antrim Cycle


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Title: The Black Swans – A Tale of the Antrim Cycle
Genres: Fantasy/Paranormal Romance
ISBN: 978-0692397602
Book Length: 280 pgs
Publisher: Sunday Morning Publishing

DESCRIPTION/Blurb


Taisie MacDonnell loves Celtic music and when a traditional Irish group moves to her small town of Antrim, Maine, she's thrilled. She has no idea that becoming involved with Conn McLaren, the handsome pipe player will enmesh her in magic, a centuries-old enchantment and pursuit by the Fae.
This is a modern retelling of the Irish story "The Children of Lir
".


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


N.W. Moors lives in Portland, Maine, land of lobster and pine trees. She's a voracious reader and avid traveler - she loves to visit Great Britain and Ireland. Researching trips meant that she tries to learn as much about the area as possible.

She truly appreciates you sharing this adventure with her. She will continue to write about magic and the small town of Antrim, Maine. Please leave reviews and like her Facebook page or follow her blog for further updates.

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Twitter: (link) https://twitter.com/AntrimCycle

Goodreads: (link to author page on Goodreads) https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13572124.N_W_Moors

Amazon: (link to author page on Amazon)
 http://www.amazon.com/N.W.-Moors/e/B00U6OZGPO/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1


Review: 

This is a great fairy tale retelling of the Irish myth the Children of Lir, similar to the story of the 12 swans.  In this story the retelling has a modern twist while retaining the magical essence of the original story.

I love fairytales.  It is one of my favorite genres.  I especially like when the story has a twist.  This story is well written and holds true to the charm of the Irish tale, while making it relevent for modern audiences.

I give this story 5 out of 5 clouds.



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