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A Song of the Sidhe ~ An Encore!

Jeanne Barrack on Aug-12-2008

A Song of the Sidhe
available at Liquid Silver Books
 

This is an encore of the story that originally came out from another publisher. With a new arrangement, more voices in the chorus, and a brand new cover by the incredible April Martinez!

Here’s the blurb:
The place: Ireland, a long, long time ago when the Sidhe walked among mortals
Donal Bawn was the most handsome man in all of Tipperary with a voice that could lure the birds from the trees. But that all changed when he angered Ogma, High King of the Tipperary Sidhe. Doomed to wander as a hunchback with a voice as thin as a reed, Donal keeps to the forests away from human companionship until one day he hears a melodious female voice singing a fragmented tune over and over.
Ceoleen, a beautiful female of the Galway Sidhe has also been cursed for her vanity and foolhardiness. Blinded and exiled to a fairy ring deep in the woods, she can only repeat a broken phrase of music until that fated day when Donal finishes the song for her.
But their curses are only partially broken. It will take a great deal more than music to decide their fate.
Will their love be strong enough to finally free them?
Visit my Celtic Blog and scroll down just a bit to read an excerpt here
 
When I wrote A Song of the Sidhe, I was inspired by Gaelic music and the Gaelic language, but my love affair with Ireland started a long time ago when I was a little girl. So enamored was I then - and now - that I learned Gaelic. Even the sound of it excites me. And the wondrous tales of Ireland continue to inspire me. The Shimmering Flame, my other work with Liquid Silver Books, is also rooted in Ireland, though set in the Terran Realm
One of the most amazing sites in Ireland is known as The Burren, Irish for “gray rocky place”. The Burren is fifty square miles of great irregular slabs of limestone with deep cracks. Located in County Clare, this humid, eerie moonscape is a natural rock garden, where plants native to the Arctic thrive next to subtropical flora. Beneath the scarred surface are spectacular caves and streams.

There are a number of dolmens (prehistoric gravesites) in the area. The most famous being Poulnebrone Dolmen.

Folk legends associated with the Burren say its holy wells can cure bad vision and its caves are home to ghostly horsemen. It is also reputed that mysterious lakes appear and disappear there, taking with them maidens who have been turned into swans.
Visiting the Burren was one of the most magical moments in my trip to Ireland so many years ago.

 So I’m curious to know. Have you ever visited a place that you felt was magical?

First Review for “The Sweet Flag”

Jeanne Barrack on May-27-2008

I am so pleased to receive the first review from Elisa Rolle: My Reviews and Ramblings. Elisa is a reader from Italy and often reviews m/m books, so I’m happy she enjoyed Brandon and Ron’s story!
Here’s a snippet from the review:

“The book is written if first point of view and follows Brandon’s thoughts. Like Brandon, also Ron seems to be a very “easy” man regarding sex, and so their relationship is from the start down and dirty. Ron has not a simple behavior, he sometime acts like a domineering man, and wants to be the Alpha of the moment, and soon after he seems to need the strenght and the reassurance of Brandon. Brandon instead is simpler, he has his scope in mind and he will do anything to reach it.

The story is not very long, little more than 100 pages, but it flows smoothly and enjoyable….But one of the strenght of the book is also to have perfectly mixed present and past, making enjoyable both stories.”
Thanks, Elisa!
 
“The Sweet Flag” available at:
http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=712

New Reviews for “The Shimmering Flame”

Jeanne Barrack on Mar-20-2008

The Shimmering FlameI am so thrilled with the reviews for The Shimmering Flame, my first Terran Realm story for LSB.

From Steph B. of The Romance Studio . . .”…a fascinating tale. Even though it is set in the modern day, so much of the story has to do with the past and the ancient people that it reads more like a historical in many sections. But it isn’t like a time-travel, you are aware they are in the present with all of the technology too. I love the classic good verses evil battle theme…. I can’t wait to see what will happen next in the sixth book of this series.” Overall rating: 4.5 hearts Sensuality rating: Explicit

And from Kyraninse of Night Owl Romance . . .”If you like your heroines feisty and your fantasy red-hot, this is a gem that you shouldn’t miss…Jeanne Barrack spins a wondrous tale and has a deft hand with characterization. Brigid is a believable, likable heroine and Ethan and Gabe are truly the stuff of which dreams are made of.”
Reviewer Top Pick
“The Shimmering Flame” available at: http://www.terranrealm.com/
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