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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Strong writing in this historical novel set in Roman Britain, around AD 79 at a time when the governor of Roman Britain decides to try to conquer the last remaining territory, Alba or Scotland. Rhiann is a Scottish priestess who is forced to marry an exiled Irish prince, Eremon. He finds himself drawn into the coming war to save Rhiann's people and try to regain his throne. Life in Celtic Britain comes alive with this novel, the first in a trilogy. While the relationship between the two protagonists is predictable, it is certainly good enough that I will read the sequel, The Dawn Stag. If you like historical fiction set in early Scotland...then you will love this book. If you like books like [b:The Mists of Avalon|402045|The Mists of Avalon (The Mists of Avalon, #1)|Marion Zimmer Bradley|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347354878s/402045.jpg|806813] then you will like this book. I could say this book did leave me with little frustrations...the relationship between the two main characters is aggravating. It just seemed like they would not talk to each other and find out what the heck was wrong with one another. There are too many secrets and too many lies. They eventually grow to love one another, even though I think there will be many more trails and tribulations for them along the way. There was questions I had about the invading Romans, some of which I think I may have to research on my own. The author adds some well research notes at the end of the book. Overall I liked this book, I would probably recommend to others to read. Immersive, Evocative and Gripping. This was a book that made me homesick, not for a place, but for a state of being, and my faith. Though fictional, Watson's attention to detail in re-imagining ancient Celtic traditions and culture, the yearly rituals and passage of time create an excellent emotional pull to something deep and primal within the reader that really gets you attached to the characters and events in the story. On the other side of that coin, it is very easy to become frustrated with Rhiann, who seems headstrong, spoiled and inflexible, and perhaps yes, she has a reason to hate men, but of all the characters in this well told, gripping tale, she was the one I most wanted to slap. Since she is one of the main protagonists, it seems to me to be a testament to the quality of the writing that I kept reading, because I became invested in finding out what will happen to the people of the north, and as such, I will probably come back to read the rest of the books in the series. The descriptions are well rounded and engage all the senses, and move the reader through the plot effortlessly and without pretension, immersing the reader in the events as they unfold for a truly enjoyable read. no reviews | add a review
AD 79 and Agricola, the ruthless governor of Roman Britain, is turning his attentions to the last unconquered territory in Britain - Alba, Scotland. Rhiann is a courageous and beautiful Scottish princess and priestess scarred by her violent past. Of noble blood, she faces what for her is the ultimate sacrifice - a forced marriage - to protect the freedom of her people. Eremon is an enigmatic Irish prince in exile, who must seek an alliance elsewhere to regain his throne. Will he prove himself to be the man who can unite the squabbling Celtic tribes against the more ominous threat of Rome? With war and chaos looming for her people, Rhiann finds herself drawn into an unexpected journey of the spirit and heart, which will reveal the true purpose of her life. THE WHITE MARE is the first novel in the Dalriada Trilogy and marks the arrival of an outstanding new talent in historical fiction. In the grand tradition of the historical epic, it is a tale of heroic deeds, of kinship and kingship, and the struggle for power, honour, freedom, and love. No library descriptions found. |
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