Posts Tagged ‘Centuries’
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Monday, February 21st, 2011Art in the Financial World Today
Friday, January 14th, 2011Ceri Norman’s Celtic Maidens
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010
Celtic Maidens is the début novel by UK author Ceri Norman. The tale centres on Siân Derwyn who’s quiet life in a remote Welsh village unravels when photographer Ryan Ackley arrives on the scene. Their attraction to each other is instantaneous – unbeknownst to them, they are the reincarnated souls of two lovers who were brutally killed many centuries ago. But their reunion is to be marred by the same malignant force who has followed them down through the ages and will stop at nothing to keep Siân and Ryan apart. Add enigmatic stone circles, dark magic, and exceedingly tricksy fey folk, and the result is a wonderfully atmospheric and romantic tale. Ceri has succeeded in conjuring a fantastic sense of place, and weaves in a fair amount of folklore and history along the way, which adds depth to the story. Celtic Maidens is indeed a true page turner that kept me captivated from start to finish.
Ceri Norman’s Celtic Maidens
Monday, November 8th, 2010
Celtic Maidens is the début novel by UK author Ceri Norman. The tale centres on Siân Derwyn who’s quiet life in a remote Welsh village unravels when photographer Ryan Ackley arrives on the scene. Their attraction to each other is instantaneous – unbeknownst to them, they are the reincarnated souls of two lovers who were brutally killed many centuries ago. But their reunion is to be marred by the same malignant force who has followed them down through the ages and will stop at nothing to keep Siân and Ryan apart. Add enigmatic stone circles, dark magic, and exceedingly tricksy fey folk, and the result is a wonderfully atmospheric and romantic tale. Ceri has succeeded in conjuring a fantastic sense of place, and weaves in a fair amount of folklore and history along the way, which adds depth to the story. Celtic Maidens is indeed a true page turner that kept me captivated from start to finish.