History Between the Beats Of A Raven's Wings🐦
ADULT Historical Ancient Scottish Highland Adventure 🔪with Romance💕 This book is rife with paranormal elements
I wanted to like this book, but Flora💃💋, the main character in The book , spends the first 20% of the book lost in a schizophrenic nightmare 🌙 dream world where all kinds of horrible things go on all around her. It is one disaster after another that she must drag herself through and survive. She is a healer and was out collecting plants 🌱when she disappears. She is gone a whole month but only remembers a few days of it. Where has she been?
Then she finally wakes up about a week after being found, and her mother and sister are so petty. Her sister is stuck on marrying a certain handsome warrior,🐺🍆⛲💪🔪 but he has already chosen Flora💃💋.. And after Flora's week in a coma, that is all her sister cares about! She blames Flora💃💋 for stealing him from Her!
The language used in the dialogue is way too modern, with words, phrases and terms from the 20th century used. This was probably the most disappointing aspect of the novel.
The Druids show up after hearing about Flora's ordeal, and whisk her away. After that, the book goes off on a paranormal tangent.
Some hardcore slice🔪 and dice🔪 editing would vastly improve the book.
The book is way too long and drawn out, and actually became boring.😵 It took forever for anything to happen because pages and pages were taken up by descriptions of the countryside, and flashbacks to Flora's earlier life. If you are into intense detail, and a glutton for disaster and punishment, you will love this paranormal adventure of 4th century Scotland.
The book is an epic of epic proportions, of that there is no doubt. But is it a success or an epic fail?
ARC Provided by Booksprout 🌱
I Also got this ebook with KU.
This is the author's first effort that I could find. I wanted to love💕 the book, but other than the extensive and wonderful 🌎world building, it was , frankly, boring.
There is some good stuff in the novel, but it gets lost in all the overly wordy and tedious descriptions of every little part of Flora's dreams and life.