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Title | : | Divine By Blood (Partholon #3) |
Author | : | P.C. Cast |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 443 pages |
Published | : | August 28th 2007 by Luna |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance. Mythology |
P.C. Cast
Paperback | Pages: 443 pages Rating: 4.02 | 6651 Users | 249 Reviews
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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.Identify Books To 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 ReviewsNotice About Books Divine By Blood (Partholon #3)
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.A wonderful continuation of this wonderful and unique story!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed the ride with all these fascinated charterers that I got so invested in and loved. I didn't know where the ending was going, but was pleasantly surprised!!! Great series!!!
***SPOILER***Morrigan was annoying. She would do something totally bitchy and then just apologize for it like that justified her actions. Yes, I know she was being haunted by darkness but her grandparents already told her about said darkness. They gave her a heads up about and when it came she still acted clueless like she never knew about it. When someone tried to tell her that it was starting to consume her, she left the room and didn't perform a ritual. Later on she felt bad about it and I
"3.5 out of 5 stars. It could be because this is the first book out of this series that Ive read, even though Ms. Cast has stated that shes made each novel from this series able to stand alone if need-be, but if I hadnt liked the House of Night series so much I would have probably stopped this book without finishing it. I say that since the book is divided into parts and the prologue and the first part/section I had to force myself through it was so slow. But thankfully..."Read more of my review
The third entry into Partholon takes the story away from Shannon and focuses on Rihannons daughter, Morrigan. Its time for the Oklahoma raised Chosen to head over to Partholon and embrace her destiny.Morrigan is an excellent heir to Shannnons story. Though at times melodramatic, even for a teenager, her story is full of what any reader wants: intrigue, action, redemption, love, and a world that gets more real as the story progresses. Old characters are back and given a chance to shine, while new
For my full review please visit my blog: From the Shadows I ReviewThis book isn't as bad as the previous effort in the series, although I'm not sure it's actually possible for a book to be that bad. Saying that though this book was screaming "edit me!" the whole time I was reading it. There are some pretty simple spelling and grammar issues (I think you mean 'very pleased' not 'well pleased'.) unless of course P.C. Cast wanted to come across as a chav (I'm not sure if there are chavs anywhere
Although this one was part of a series it made for an okay stand alone read. I was longing for a fantasy read and this one worked fine for me. The end, however, left me disappointed. It was hurried and contrived and didn't make much sense at all.
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