Review by Romance at Heart Magazine
Elven Magick is a very impressive read. Once again this reader was
captivated by the scenery and the characters that detailed this lovely fantasy.
I could almost feel the sensation flowing through Vellandril when he hears that
Johden was not married. And the meeting of the two after all the passing years
was so real, so genuine, it just smoldered in the pages. I loved the character
of Johden, strong, feisty and determined to stand on her own, yet a softer side
to her whenever she is around Vellandril that just oozes through her pores. Not
to mention Vellandril when he is near Johden, the chemistry between the two is
remarkably written and the dialogue, magnificent. Gabriene and Morganna had
their own fiery heat that sprinkled in the storyline. All the characters were so
remarkable that it is hard expressing them in one word, but this reader could
feel their emotions strongly.
Julie A. D'Arcy crafts another brilliant tale that engages immediately from
the first page. With her in-depth characters, wonderful intrigue, and detailed
description of a breathtaking area, this is one story that should not be missed.
If you haven't read the first of the series, The Dragon and the Rose, it would
be best to read it first, then spring right into Elven Magick. Just get a
comfortable chair, sit back and get ready for a fascinating venture that will
not be forgotten. She blends in excellent conversation, and a storyline that
keeps the story moving along, creating a tale that practically comes to life
with every flip of the page. From the lovely castles, the intense fighting and
the damsels often in need of help, she pens a charming book that is a timeless
piece of art. I like the way she makes her heroine's strong, yet tender, and her
hero's ready to do anything for the one woman they love. This is one explosive
read that shouldn't be missed. Why not pick your copy of Elven Magick up today.
An exciting fun-filled adventure waits in this dynamite read! I love her work!
And the covers are spectacular.
Sincerely good reading,
Romance at Heart Magazine
Linda
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