She finds true love in the past, but is his love worth risking her
future?
About the Book: She dreams of a Viking
warrior with Fae-blue eyes and a God-like body that makes her heart pound like
no other. Trying to save her kidnapped sister-in-law, Ainslie follows her back
to the Vikings of Scotland, where she faces the very man who has haunted her
dreams.
When Jarl, Rannick
MacRaghnaill meets the
alluring Warrior Woman who helped
steal his warship, she dresses in clothing so strange that every curve teases
his senses. But is she, as she claims, a woman from the future or an
irresistible lying thief?
She’d
risk her life to save her sister-in-law. He’d risk his honor to win her heart. Can both hardened
warriors save the realms from the evilest of Fae’s minds combined with the most
dangerous of humans?
Our Review: Bringing well-loved characters from her first
novel [Stone of Love], the author uses them in a secondary role this
time and enticing the reader into another magical time travel to medieval
Scotland. In Stone of Lust, author Margaret Izard’s acute attention to
details of the period, including the issue of men’s drive to control women—an
issue which has been around since the cavemen—is just one more reason to pick
up then enjoy this book. Izard has outdone herself. Again.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Stone
of Lust merits a 6.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews.
'Stone of Lust' sounds like an interesting novel, thanks to your blurb, Margaret and your review, Kat.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this lovely review!
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