Friday, June 14, 2024

Stone of Fear by Margaret Izard

 She’d give everything to keep his love. He’d chase her through time to save her soul.

About the Book:  Marie Murray, a spunky expert on spiritual buildings, jumps at the opportunity to renovate the chapel mosaic floor at Dunstaffnage Castle, where she falls hard for the dashing John MacArthur. From their first kiss, sparks fly.

     Believing her religious renovation creates magic, a fanatical priest kidnaps Marie. Obsessed with obtaining a powerful magic Stone of Iona, he drags her to 15th-century Scotland.

     With his love kidnapped, John must tackle his hereditary duty and locate a magic Fae stone while chasing his love across time. Her memories of their passion keep her sane. Fueled by his will to find her, John must get to Marie in time to save her soul.

Our Review: In Stone of Fear, author Izard shows her skill in building suspense. The action never stops in this page-turner of a paranormal romance. As well her talent for ‘showing’—as opposed to telling—a fanatic, what drives them to cause their behaviors, is remarkable. Fans of time travels will glom onto this one and put it on their Keeper Shelves.

Based on a scale of 1-5, Stone of Fear merits a 5.

Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

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