Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Review for Donna Grant's HEART OF GLASS

 

HEART OF GLASS
Paranormal Romance

 

 

 

AUTHOR:
Donna Grant

RELEASE DATE:
September 12, 2023

PUBLISHER:
DL Grant, LLC

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9781958353110

RATING:
4

AUTHOR LINK:
https://donnagrant.com/

 

 

Ferne Crawford is a Druid from the London sect. Even though it is taboo, she comes to Skye to help against a growing mysterious threat. Ferne cannot help but be touched by the isle’s beauty and magic. She has a chance encounter with a man who makes her heart flutter. However, danger stalks Ferne’s every step. Will the Skye Druids refuse Ferne’s help? Or will they accept her unlike the London sect?

Theo Frasier is a Skye police detective and a Druid. He is tasked to find the culprit behind the strange mist killing druids on the isle. Theo runs across a bewitching female at The Fairy Pools. He cannot ignore the connection he feels with Ferne; however, he has no time for romance. Things change when the mist targets her. Can Ferne help Theo reveal the person behind the killing mist? Will he be able to protect her from it?

I could not help but admire Ferne’s determination to do what she felt was right. She even risked the London Druids’ further ire, and her brother’s alienation, to help the Skye Druids with their threat. Ferne did flounder a bit and experienced some setbacks, which is totally believable. No one gets things the first time around. It is only through those setbacks that they find a solution, which Ferne did.

I truly felt for Theo. It had to be difficult being both a Druid and police official. Theo had to hide that side of himself from his fellow officers, not to mention conceal the magical aspect from certain cases. I imagine that conflicted him since he takes his duty seriously.

HEART OF GLASS is the third book in Donna Grant’s paranormal romance series, SKYE DRUIDS. I highly suggest reading this series in proper order. Unfortunately, I did not read the prior book, SHOULDER THE SYKE. There were a few characters I was not familiar with. I assume they were introduced in the previous book. Also, I felt as if I missed some key and vital information the second book provided.


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