Would you fight magic for love? Weird, powerful, Druid magic?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 the fair people keep sabatoging her attempts to talk to him. By poking around all summer, she finds out what’s going on.And starts the adventure that is … the adventure that is her new life.
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RenFaire Druids: Dunskey Castle Prequels: Druids Bidding, Book 1 (Kilts at the Renaissance Faire), my first read from author Jane Stain, an author I’ve wanted to read since I began acquiring her books back in 2017, I own 21 of them. I’m a Diana Gabaldon fan, an incredible author, her Outlander books form an incredible series. She builds unforgettable characters set into a historical timeline. I hoped Jane Stain would fill the historical fantasy cravings I have. Well-written and entertaining although the storyline seems jumpy at times. Nevertheless, I’m going to read the Dunsky Castle series in its entirety. I look forward to the next book from her, Druid Magic: Dunskey Castle 1-3. I’ll read more from this author & in this series, but what really got me going was narrator Andrew McDermott, I love his Irish brogue. “I received a free Audible copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.” The gifting of this book did not affect my opinion of it. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
I loved this book . It was fantastic .
Love time travel romance stories and this book gave me plenty of that, plus characters I could relate to. I loved the friend relationships too.
Highland Romance!
Highlanders falling in love with modern women, toss in a Druid’s curse and you have a fun and light time travel romance. Interesting characters set the scene for the relaxing series that follows this box set.
I enjoyed the first book and read ever page. The second prequel dragged a bit toward the end. I did skip a few pages. I found the workings of the time travel program very interesting.
Great books
This time travel story was hard to put down. I enjoyed it so much. The house has become dusty because I was constantly reading. There was a lot of action, twists and turns. It provided plenty of room for my imagination to travel.
I had read one of the books but could not get interested in the second one. I didn’t finish it
It sort of meandered through the book and then did not end. It wanted you to buy the next book. If I did like the first why would I continue with the second.
I wanted to like this book but I ended up not even reading 1/2 of it. I cannot recommend.
I very seldom stop after only a few chapters. This one — I just couldn’t go on.
There’s a difference between building mystery and just plain being obfuscating. Her role as a legit expert was not credible — if nothing else, her clothing for a dig-site was beyond reason. She can recognize runes and translate them at a glance, but not recognize modern jewelry. And the male lead — oh dear. Equally ignorant or expert with no comprehensible logic for either.
Nope. No way I’m going to waste my time.
Too much of the same thing with a teen age mentality. Repeat theme, Repeat, Repeat.
Written on a junior high or maybe high school freshman level, but does a good job of understanding real motivations of clansmen and clanswomen of early centuries. The chief women characters are just okay (for being somewhat realistic), the chief males are better-written (for being interesting and more realistic). Finished the first lovers’ story and now on the second Course of True Love Never Runs Smooth story. The how-to time travel being explained to the reader over and over gets tiring. I have stopped reading the second novel — at the point where the BFF-female of the heroine makes a totally bad decision and the single device that will let her return to her modern time (our current time) is stolen by a thief. Sorry if that gives you a plot point spoiler, but I stopped reading so I don’t know how the author makes everything come out happy-ever-after, or how long it takes to get to the happy ending.
Cute, fun story. Light reading.