THE
SWORD OF LIGHT
Historical Romance
AUTHOR:
Heather Graham
RELEASE DATE:
October 14, 2025
PUBLISHER:
Harlequin Trade Publishing
ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9780778387633
RATING:
2.5
AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.theoriginalheathergraham.com/
Deidre, the daughter of a Ri, receives a mysterious sword
amid a skirmish with Northmen invaders. She learns it is one of the Tuatha De
Danann’s four sacred gifts that exist to protect their emerald isle. Kylin, the
son of a Northman and Irish mother, comes to assist Deidre in the skirmish. The
two warriors share a dream about a devastating battle yet to come. They set off
to find the other sacred gifts while preparing their people for the upcoming
invasion. Can Deidre and Kylin find the traitor among their people? And will
they successfully thwart a greedy jarl from invading their beloved homeland?
THE SWORD OF LIGHT is a standalone novel by Heather
Graham, also known under the alias of Shannon Drake. I am no stranger to this author’s
works, both historical romances and romantic suspense. They do tend to be either
a hit or a miss with me. Unfortunately, this one is a miss.
I could only read this book in short bursts to keep my
mind from wandering and from growing bored. Which is sad because 1) I love
stories about ancient Ireland and 2) I felt the story’s concept held such
promise. I believe if the author broke it up into a four-book series with each
book centering on a sacred gift, it would have been better. Perhaps include the
reason and history behind each gift’s creation.
It felt that Kylin
and Deidre found the sacred gifts too swiftly to be believable. I would have
loved it if the author had touched more of the Tuatha De Danann, more
specifically the ones who visited Deidre and Kylin. The other problem I had
with the story is with the dialogue. Some parts came off as stiff and
disjointed, while other areas became repetitious.
Honestly, I could not stand Deidre. I understand she is
supposed to be a fierce female warrior (someone like Xena or even Boudicca) –
one who can stand her own against men. However, that is not the impression I
got from her. From her demeanor to the way she interacted with people (and yes,
the way she was written) it all felt forced, like telling rather than showing.
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