Divine By Blood (Partholon #3)
I love this series. This book did seem to drag quite a bit before any climatic moments happened, which was pretty much towards the end. The world of Patholon pulls you in and it's hard to have to say goodbye to such beloved characters.
I love Shannon and ClanFintan but we hardly got to see them in this book. Morrigan was a bratty teenager who was hard to connect with. Not the best of the series by far.
kinda slow Edit: June 18, 2013 The first 2 novels in the series where more entertaining ....
Beautiful book! It's a tragic thing that this series has come to an end, but it was beautiful from the beginning to end. With this book in particular, however, I can say that there were only two things that I missed or didn't particularly like. One: I can't say much without spoilers, but I will say there was too much of a certain thing for me and the fact that it happened in the span of about three chapters hurt just a little more. Two: I missed the initial perspective of the first two books.
An emotion filled series that you cant put down! I first read this series when I was in senior school, now rereading them as an adult I still have much love for them. Being able to fully connect with a character in a fictional world is a fantastic feeling, especially when the story line goes so far as to having mythical creatures in it. Writing a wonderful fictional novel series about a belief and/ or religion is one thing, but to put it in an unworldly Greek inspired fantasy is another! You can
Divine By Blood is the only book in the Partholon series that I just can't get into no matter how hard I try and I find it hard to connect with Morrigan for some reason but despite that, I still find this book enjoyable
P.C. Cast
Paperback | Pages: 443 pages Rating: 4.02 | 6651 Users | 249 Reviews
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Title | : | Divine By Blood (Partholon #3) |
Author | : | P.C. Cast |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 443 pages |
Published | : | August 28th 2007 by Luna |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance. Mythology |
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Morrigan Christine Parker finds that turning 18 carries a heavy weight when you're the only daughter of Rhiannon MacCallan, disgraced high priestess to the goddess Epona, in Cast's down-home follow-up to 2006's Divine by Choice. After Rhiannon betrayed Epona, the goddess bestowed her favor on Rhiannon's look-alike, Shannon Parker. Rhiannon promised her allegiance to the evil god Pryderi, but recanted after Morrigan's birth, giving the child over to Epona's protection and the care of Shannon's parents. Now Morrigan comes of age and learns more about her heritage from her adoptive grandparents and the wind-borne whispers of Pryderi and Epona. While visiting the Alabaster Caverns State Park and exploring her power over rocks and crystals, Morrigan is unexpectedly transported to the mystical realm of Partholon, where she must find Shannon and fulfill her destiny.Specify Books During Divine By Blood (Partholon #3)
Original Title: | Divine by Blood |
ISBN: | 0373802919 (ISBN13: 9780373802913) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Partholon #3 |
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Ratings: 4.02 From 6651 Users | 249 ReviewsCriticism Appertaining To Books Divine By Blood (Partholon #3)
I enjoyed this series, but I was disappointed with this book because it focuses more on the daughters than on the characters I really wanted to read about. I would have liked to read one more book about Shannon and Rhiannon and I think the stories of their daughters could have been a sequel series or some other sort of extension. That being said, Shannon is one of the funniest fantasy characters I have ever read about!I love this series. This book did seem to drag quite a bit before any climatic moments happened, which was pretty much towards the end. The world of Patholon pulls you in and it's hard to have to say goodbye to such beloved characters.
I love Shannon and ClanFintan but we hardly got to see them in this book. Morrigan was a bratty teenager who was hard to connect with. Not the best of the series by far.
kinda slow Edit: June 18, 2013 The first 2 novels in the series where more entertaining ....
Beautiful book! It's a tragic thing that this series has come to an end, but it was beautiful from the beginning to end. With this book in particular, however, I can say that there were only two things that I missed or didn't particularly like. One: I can't say much without spoilers, but I will say there was too much of a certain thing for me and the fact that it happened in the span of about three chapters hurt just a little more. Two: I missed the initial perspective of the first two books.
An emotion filled series that you cant put down! I first read this series when I was in senior school, now rereading them as an adult I still have much love for them. Being able to fully connect with a character in a fictional world is a fantastic feeling, especially when the story line goes so far as to having mythical creatures in it. Writing a wonderful fictional novel series about a belief and/ or religion is one thing, but to put it in an unworldly Greek inspired fantasy is another! You can
Divine By Blood is the only book in the Partholon series that I just can't get into no matter how hard I try and I find it hard to connect with Morrigan for some reason but despite that, I still find this book enjoyable
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