Review: The Guardian Shadowstone Legend – Angela Aaron

Posted April 19, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews / 1 Comment

Review:  The Guardian Shadowstone Legend – Angela AaronThe Guardian Shadowstone Legend by Angela Aaron
Genres: Historical, Historical Romance
Published by Self Published Publication Date: February 7, 2015
Pages: 355
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four-stars

A Romantic Fantasy full of magic, mystery and sizzle!

The past and present meet, a lover's secret is revealed, and doors to forbidden places open as the Shadowstone's power awakens. A fantasy romance full of magic, mystery and sizzle!

Cailen is thrust in to the mystical role of Guardian by an ancient pledge. Sworn to protect the bearer of the enigmatic Shadowstone, he must unravel the magic and power of the sacred Fae object before the Fae can reclaim the stone and the one who bears it.

Rebecca never believed in the Fae or Faerie legends, let alone considered she was descended from one. On the hunt for her missing mother, she becomes embroiled in a dangerous quest with an invisible foe and has no choice but to rely on the assistance of the cocky Scottish laird to stay alive.

As the talisman's secrets are revealed and passion ignites, Cailen and Rebecca must confront the looming heartache that threatens their future.*

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from Manic Readers in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

Rina’s Thoughts

I had to fore-go a night of sleep to finish it. Exhilirating.I can’t wait for the next one. If it was food, I definitely wouldn’t be ready for summer. I was especially intrigued by the knowledge of the Irish Forklore and how the characters are entwined into the legends. The ending … great suspense.

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