RenFaire Druids: Dunskey Castle Prequels
Druids Bidding, Book 1
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Andrew McDermott
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Jane Stain
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When Emily and her best friend buy dresses at the Renaissance fair, a magical romantic world opens up. One of the Highlanders is obviously the real deal. And he’s flirting with her. But now the fair people keep sabatoging her attempts to talk to him. By poking around all summer, she finds out the Druids are sending him home to 16th century Scotland in the fall. She’s determined to go with him.
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- Gillian M
- 29-06-20
Time travel romance – with a smart phone app!
RenFaire Druids: Dunskey Castle Prequels (Druids Bidding Book 1) is a little bit different as a time travel fantasy since it includes a smartphone app that apparently works in the past as well as the present to facilitate time travel backwards and forwards and was developed by Druids! Well, let’s face it, anything is possible in fantasy and sci-fi as it is a suspension of reality and a dream of other possibilities, so why not?
OK – this is not in the league of Outlander – not even close. Let’s face it, Diana Gabaldon’s work is a masterpiece and she does a lot of background research for authenticity so I would always want to give her work 10 out 5 if it was possible. However, it doesn’t stop me enjoying other time travel romances such as this one.
This box set has action, adventure and romance as well as the time travel – and there aren’t any graphic scenes so it makes it suitable for YA and upwards. The Audible book is superbly narrated by Andrew McDermott and I thoroughly enjoyed listening to it.
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