One prophecy to save the world. Two realms fighting for control. Three Druid sisters who hold the key to salvation and the hearts of the men who would love them. Join New York Times bestselling author Donna Grant as she transports you into the dark and dangerous world of the Druids.
A vow made… For centuries Frang has kept a secret – he’s immortal. ‘Tis a curse instead of a blessing though. His immortality was bestowed upon him to teach him a lesson, and instead of remaining youthful, the curse turned him into the image of an old man. He’s waited for the day he could return to a mortal man, but when that day arrives and he must leave his beloved Druid’s Glen, he suddenly finds he might not want to be mortal after all.
A secret kept… Kenna holds a great secret, one that if discovered could have her burned at the stake. She’s not just a healer, she’s a Druid. ‘Tis a secret she has buried deep inside her. Until Frang. He offers freedom in the Druids, a promise too heady to ignore.
Donna is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over a hundred novels. Her most popular series is the breathtaking Dark King (aka Dragon King) series featuring dragons, immortal Highlanders, and the Fae.
In addition to her novels, Donna has written short stories, novellas, and novelettes for digital-first and print release. She has been dubbed as giving the “paranormal genre a burst of fresh air” by the San Francisco Book Review. Her work has been hailed as having “deft plotting and expert characterization” by Publisher’s Weekly and “sizzling” by RT Book Reviews.
She has been recognized with awards from both bookseller and reader contests including the National Reader’s Choice Award, Booksellers Best Award, as well as the coveted K.I.S.S. Award from RT Book Reviews.
Donna travels often for various speaking engagements, conferences, and book signings. She is also a frequent workshop presenter at national conferences such as RT Book Lovers Convention and Thrillerfest, as well as local chapters.
Born and raised in Texas, she also has ties across the border in Louisiana. Growing up with two such vibrant cultures, her Cajun side of the family taught her the “spicy” side of life while her Texas roots gave her two-steppin’ and bareback riding. She is never far from her faithful 80 pound dog, Sisko, or her three cats. She can often be found at the movies or bookstore with her children. Or buying makeup. And shoes.
Another enjoyable read. I'm having a hard time choosing which book captivated me most as each brings its own uniqueness delivering a magical tale filled with adventure and romance. Donna's gift continues to capture her readers attention where putting the book down for even a micro second is painful. :-)
This is a great highlander/fae series and I really enjoyed it. I'm moving onto the short "Dragonfyre" to wrap it up. And, after enjoying this series so much, I can see the entire Donna Grant "Dark Sword" series in my immediate future!
Main character Frang and Kenna. Frang had immortality bestowed on him by the Fae for 300 years with the appearance of an old man. After dealing with prophecy involving three druid sisters the fae released him and allowed him to return his appearance of a young man. However, he must leave his beloved druid glen where is he is the priestess of the druid.
On his wondering he encounters Kenna where he saves her. Unknown to him she is a druid. She is the healer for the two bordering Scottish clans.
Frang and Kenna are both drawn to each other with hidden secrets that are afraid to tell the other. They are later entangle themselves in a life and death for their lives and the people they care about. Frang vows to Kenna to get her to safety and away from her clan chieftain who wants her and the book. Yes book?
Frang is far from his beloved Druid's Glen when he saves the lovely Kenna from a band of ruffians. After being cursed for 300 years the Druid high priest no longer looks the same, but he misses his old home. Meeting Kenna changes everything... and nothing. It is obvious the healer has been taught some of the Druid ways, but she doesn't realize she is a Druid. Her clan chief has plans for her that she has no interest in and when she discovers that he has a powerful book, she knows she has to get it to the Druid's that Frang insists are real... with or without his help.
Nice addition to the series. I'm still waiting for Aimery's story.
This is the fifth in the Druid Glen series and is connected to the Shield and the Royal Chronicles by Mystic Trinity (formally known as Dragonfyre). This book was enjoyed via Audible Escape.
Frang is an immortal that has cursed to look like an old man for punishment by the Fae, he is a druid priest that now must leave his beloved Glen. He comes across Kenna who is both a healer and Druid. Escorts her to the glen to keep her safe from her would be admirer. Kenna has in her possession a book of unspeakable power and evil which the Wallace wants returned to him along with herself.
You can't get much better than Donna Grant! She's a wonderful story teller and the worlds she creates are amazing.
Frang was such a strong character in the previous books, he seemed so lost at the beginning of this one. It was great that he could find a purpose with helping Kenna. Their journey was enjoyable to follow from the start. The action kept the story moving along.
It's okay. I feel like I enjoyed each book a little more than the last. Like the writer was finding her feet and figuring the world out a bit more. I'm not the biggest fan of the horny stuff in this series. I've read other series that do it much better. All in all it was an interesting story, but I didn't enjoy it enough to remember enough to give more specifics.
I did enjoy reading this book, but not quite as much as the previous four. It seemed somehow rushed and I noticed a few more mistakes than in the other books. I also got very confused, because there were very few scene breaks when the scene changed - so I'd be reading about Frang and Kenna and then it would jump to Theron and Aimery, which wound up giving me a headache and is possibly why it took me so long to read the book.
I did like the characters, but I would have liked to see more of the characters from the previous books. Frang and Kenna did work well together, but it irritated me no end that there was the whole 'first time sex = amazing' cliche.
So... I liked this book. Not as much as the others, but I still liked it. I just think it needed some more editing and that it was rather cliched in parts.
The fifth book in the Druid's Glen series tells the story of Frang Malcolm, the immortal Druid High Priest, who leaves his beloved glen at the end of his 300-year curse and the fulfillment of the prophecy that concerned the first four novels. He chances upon an unknowing and unprotected Druid healer, Kenna, and the attraction is instantaneous. Highland Magic is a lovely tale, and although I did not think it measured up to the tale of Gregor and Fiona, or Lugus and Arhyn, it was great to get back into the world that is the Druid's Glen.
I loved this fairly short story of a special man (don't want to give away spoilers) and a sweet but strong woman who find one another by accident. Frang is beginning a new phase of his life and is very unsure of the future when he meets Kenna who is a healer for her druid clan. There is an instant attraction and Frang is not sure he wants to pursue this but the sexual attraction is immediate. This is one of those love stories for me I was sad to see end.
Nice series overall, but it's pretty formulaic and I set this on my shelf about half way through and did not pick it back up for about a month. I think I may just be tired of the genre at this point or by this point in the series I just lost interest.
this one is my favorite book out of the druids glen series thus far. took longer for some characters to come together but the anticipation was well worth it!! loved Kenna's fearless demeanor! I couldn't put it down! Frang and Kenna's story was enriching!!
This was as good are better than the others . I would recommend this to anyone who likes action and steamy romance. I love Scotland and will never be able to visit this makes it possible to live the magic of that beautiful place.
Frang the druid who was cursed for 3 years is free now. He meets Kenna a Druid healer who needs to be protected from the Wallace her larid. This was a nice romance.
i enjoyed it.glad that frag found out the truth about what many years ago and that he is staying with the druids.and he has a mate.looking forward to read dragonfyre
I love Donna Grant’s books. This is not the first series I’ve read. I also like the Scottish theme and the druids. The characters are lovable and hot. Certainly reading the whole series.
I had a hard time at the beginning seeing Frang as a younger man, though the story was still enjoyable. Wasn't my favourite of the series.. and I want to know if she's got a story for Aimery???