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Shadow Magic

von Donna Grant

Reihen: Sisters of Magic (1)

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"With a past soaked in sin and darkness slowly closing in around him to claim his soul, Drogan only wants to live his life in solitude. Years in the king's service and his numerous deeds directed by the crown have left Drogan with horrendous nightmares and immeasurable guilt... Serena is a witch, cursed and forever alone. She accepts her future. Until she meets Drogan. With Drogan a passion deep and unyielding awakens inside her. She is willing to sacrifice herself for his love, but can he put his past to rest and embrace the future?."--… (mehr)
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This book started out interesting, and I was enjoying the characters. By half way I was losing interest in the plot, the amount of times the phrases "the darkness" and "the great evil" had been mentioned was getting ridiculous and the characters didn't seem as developed as I normally expect from Donna Grant. With all of the series I have read of hers, I have always found the first book to be not as good as the rest. Mostly because she's building up all her characters. But I always want to read the others in the series. But this one fell short of even those expectations for me. I have the whole box set so I may try out the others in the series one day. ( )
  MyaB | Apr 25, 2018 |
Lord Drogan of Wolfglynn is a man plagued by the evil deeds he and his fellow knights committed while in the king's service. He has seen the darkness overtake his comrades, and Drogan fears it is only a matter of time before it claims his soul as well. He chooses to live his remaining years alone. While visiting his friend Gerard, a man who shares the sins of his past, he meets a striking woman. Serena is a witch, cursed to live a lonely life too. Serena of Hawthorne has the power to see a person's future, and she has seen the impending deaths of Gerard and his young family at the hands of an evil man from their past. Serena's ability allows her to foresee a second path, one where Gerard's family is saved, but it will mean certain death for her.

Determined to save her friends, Serena convinces Lord Drogan to hide them at his home at Wolfglynn. During their journey across England, Serena and Drogan separate from Gerard in an effort to throw off the killer. During their time alone, they discover a love and passion between them that cannot be denied. They find a kindred spirit in each other, someone else cursed by the past and resigned to being alone. On arrival at Wolfglynn, Drogan is finally able to face the demons of his past for a chance at a future without the darkness, while Serena is willing to sacrifice herself for the man she loves to give him that future. Will love be enough to break the curse?

Donna Grant has written an enchanting tale of love, sacrifice and redemption. This story is a captivating blend of historical romance and fantasy filled with compelling characters. I was drawn in by Serena and her magical ability to see two paths a person's life can take. Drogan was the perfect tortured (and sexy!) hero in need of the perfect woman to save him. Their flight from the evil chasing them was nail-biting and we're kept guessing as to his identity until the end. The story is left open to continue in the next book of the series, Echoes of Magic. Fans of her new Dark Sword series will enjoy this one as well! ( )
  bookofsecrets | Dec 12, 2012 |
SHADOW MAGIC by Donna Grant is a wonderful paranormal historical romance. It is an re-released. A magical paranormal with a twist. It has witches,curses,darknewss, romance,good vs evil,magical women and trouble men. What's not to love in "Shadow Magic". Ms. Grant has done in again in this first in the "Sisters of Magic" trilogy. An emotional and gripping tale of love,romance.and passion. A must read for any paranormal,romance,magical,readers who also loves this author's "Dark Sword's" series.
Received for review from the author for my honest review.Details can be found at the author's website. ( )
  tarenn | Dec 27, 2011 |
A historical fantasy novel, and I believe the first I have ever read. Over the past few months I have been trying to try all different types of the paranormal/fantasy genre, and I am very happy that I read this book. I have read historical books before, but never in the fantasy realm, and this was a pleasant surprise. There was just enough historical elements to make it interesting, but not so much that it pulled away from the plot or the characters.

The general plot of the book is that Serena (a witch who can glimpse into a personal future), sees tragedy on the horizon for a family who are dear friends of hers. Gerald and Drogan have a dark past that has come back to haunt them, and that past is seeking to destroy them and everything they hold dear. Serena works with them to help protect them and the people they care about, but will it be enough to save them all?

First of all I really enjoy the character Serena. I have noticed two overwhelming themes in books lately, the heroine is either very whiny and allows herself to be pulled along by others, or they are so strong it's hard to believe in them. Serena is the perfect mix of strength and weakness. Serena physically is not a strong woman, in that slightest touch bruises her skin, direct sunlight blisters her skin, hot water would burn her, etc. But she is powerful in her gifts as a witch to see into people's future. And not only that she is strong and independent as a person. She has learn to live with her weaknesses and never lets them stop her in helping her friends to the best of her ability. All of these elements make her more endearing to read, and made me want her to have the happy ending she deserves.

Drogan is one of the men who's past is following him. He, unlike his friend Gerald, has not been able to move past it and has resolved to spend his life alone. That is until he meet Serena and is captivated by her. To make matters worse all witches like Serena are under a curse making a happily ever after impossible. I did enjoy watching the two of them fight their attraction to each other. Drogan is an honorable man, and he is willing to accept that Serena is a witch and trust in her foresight, which is quite remarkable for the time (in my opinion). In addition to that, even though he has the standard man desire to keep her safe, he never patronizes her. He is never overbearing nor does he ever con her into doing things, they very much have an equal relationship made of respect and trust from both parties; I cannot explain how refreshing that is.

One thing I found especially impressive, and that is that Grant is able to keep the readers attention even though through most of the book the group is traveling from point A to point B with not a huge amount of action during it. This is impressive because the characters really carry the book, and not the action, you really get to know the characters. If they weren't interesting it would have been very boring to read about a long journey they were taking, but thankfully this is not the case for them.

I also want to mention that when the action picks up with some fight scenes, it is sword fighting (because it's historical). The reason I mention this is because Grant writes the fighting in a such a way that is both easy to follow as well as with great imagery that as a reader I was able to picture the fight in my head. Personally I attribute this to great research and writing skills.

Overall, I think this book is a good one. As this is book one of three, I am looking forward to reading the next two books (book two is being reviewed on December 7th). I think this book would be great for all paranormal romance readers. The book is not laden with paranormal elements, but rather character driven, so anyone who likes historical books may find this to be an entertaining read as well. After reading this book I am both excited about the next book and looking forward to interviewing Grant in a couple of days. I hope you all enjoy it as well. ( )
  HomeLoveBooks | Nov 30, 2011 |
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"With a past soaked in sin and darkness slowly closing in around him to claim his soul, Drogan only wants to live his life in solitude. Years in the king's service and his numerous deeds directed by the crown have left Drogan with horrendous nightmares and immeasurable guilt... Serena is a witch, cursed and forever alone. She accepts her future. Until she meets Drogan. With Drogan a passion deep and unyielding awakens inside her. She is willing to sacrifice herself for his love, but can he put his past to rest and embrace the future?."--

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