The Farrier’s Daughter In 16th Century Ireland. Young and beautiful Alainn McCreary, healer in training to the powerful O’Brien Clan, is on the cusp of discovering she possesses vast and unusual supernatural powers, which she hopes will help her unlock the secrets of her past and break the curse on the O’Brien Clan.Alainn is counseled to hide her magical abilities, but how can she when dark … can she when dark forces rise up to threaten not only the O’Brien Clan, but Alainn and the life of the Chieftain’s beloved, but forbidden nephew, Killian O’Brien, a man Alainn has loved as long as she can remember?
The Witch’s Daughter
Healer, witch, and commoner Alainn McCreary battles valiantly to control her growing magical powers and to ignore her doomed yearning for noble Killian O’Brien, a man who is far above her station and betrothed to a noble, dark-eyed Scottish beauty. Alone, she continues her quest to break the bitter curse that dooms not only the powerful O’Brien Clan but also Alainn and Killian’s future happiness.
Threatened by dark forces, a powerful chieftain, and a suspicious priest, loyal, valiant and handsomely virile Killian vows to fight at his beloved Alainn’s side even as he realizes time is running out for both of them.
The Witch’s Daughter, set in the mystical landscape of ancient Ireland, weaves romance, adventure and the supernatural into a sensual tale of love and longing that darkly whispers “What wouldn’t you do for love?”
The Chieftain’s Daughter
Young, pregnant witch, Alainn McCreary, is forced to rely on her mysterious and unpredictable magical powers in an attempt to protect the life of her strong and courageous new husband, Killian O’Brien, and the life of their unborn child, battling against all odds waged by a powerful and corrupt chieftain, a vengeful curse, and malevolent dark forces unleashed by a scheming demon.
Set in mystically enchanting, but dark and dangerous 16th Century Ireland where fairies, witches, spirits, and demons dwell among humans, the Chieftain’s Daughter is an enticingly romantic and lustful tale of love, desire, danger, and adventure.
The Chieftain’s Wife
As Alainn and Killian O’Brien begin their married life together, Alainn encounters many new and unexpected challenges. Stricken by the disturbing, reoccurring vision of Killian’s death, she desperately seeks a way to prevent it from happening. In hope of providing a normal life for their unborn child Alainn turns from her own magical abilities, but soon realizes that doing so may endanger everyone she cares for.
Set in 16th century Ireland, A Chieftain’s Wife continues the captivating story of Alainn and Killian’s passionate love. Past indiscretions, deep jealousy, a vindictive witch, and tragic hardships all threaten to disrupt Killian and Alainn’s happiness and future together.
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One of the best stories I have ever had the pleasure to read. Reminiscent of the great Irish Bards.
This one of my favorite books that I have ever read .It’s really good
Good Magical romance, with suspense, heartache, humor, overall good world building, action and adventure. Keeps main characters throughout the entire series and introduces some new ones has well. Very well made fantasy with mystical creatures
It was an INCREDIBLY Amazing Read
I couldn’t stop reading, the books are Addictive the Writing is Out-of-this-World. The plot twists and turns and the Celtic mythology incorporated into its storyline makes it a Real Must Read
I was sad when I finished the series. I loved the characters!
This series has it all, it will keep you guessing, definitely a nail biter. I absolutely love it. You will cry, scream and laugh and that is all in one chapter. The characters come alive and you feel like you are taking the adventure with them. I think anyone who enjoys a good fantasy book would enjoy this series.
Started off as a page-turner but by the end of the 2nd book going onto the 3rd is where everything became redundant. The heroine and her love interest was to back and forth and she became annoying and whiney. I feel like this series could have been done in two books. Very saddening because I really enjoyed the promise of book one.
Love the series can’t wait for more!
Plowed through all four books and wanted more.
This beginning 4 book series made you feel like you understood how and why Alainn grows from a little peasant girl into a passionate woman with great power. I read long into the night to follow her life among the O’Brian Clan. Although you know that she has only begun her journey, you wish that she could just live happily ever after. But her fate is not yet fulfilled. I can’t wait to continue to follow her life in this engrossing series.
alaunn
Read through book 7…..waiting for the next ….it could go into an entire new series from there.
Enjoying the first three, haven’t finished the forth yet but I’m finding the storyline is getting boring. Seems as though the author is just filling up pages and has forgotten about the storyline.
A little too heavy on the sex. But the fantasy involving the “Witch” is good. It is set in Ireland at the time of England wanting to take it over. The witch is a druid but her ancestors include a fairy and a god. The combination of those makes her extremely powerful. However, i read the first 4 books but the story continues in other volumes.
Enjoyed the series! Very good read
Has a number of plot twists that I didn’t see. It does start to slow down by mid-book 3. And by book 4 you wonder if Aliana will ever have that baby!
What great characters! Love the Heroine!
Had a fun time with this book. I want to get the next one
This could be 1 volume. Much too much time spent on sex play. Too many repeating descriptions and sections of text which could copy and paste with a few altered sentences.
I love this series! Love, action, & fantasy all in this series. I have read the rest of the series & can’t wait for the next one to come out.
I love reading historical novels. I thought the characters were great, the plot was great, and all the sub-plots added so much. There was some repetitious spots here and there that we could have done without, but on a whole, I say, “Well written.” The series can definitely do with further editing. There were a few incomplete words, incomplete thoughts, typos, etc.; nothing that spoiled the books, but they should definitely be dealt with as I spotted dozens of them. Still, I am giving this series 4 Stars!