I love celtic art and symbolism. So I jumped at the chance to read this story. I really liked that it wasn't predictable, and had enough twists and turns to keep me engaged. Allyn was an interesting character, the way she was there and gone so quickly in the beginning. Then learning of the other connections to the Otherworld that Jaye had in his life was even more fun. Jaye's insistence of being a loner did get a bit old, but happily he did get over it. I did like the fact that he got to find his family after so long thinking they had thoughtlessly abandoned him.
Synopsis:
Allyn Keely,
Celtic artist and friend of Faerie, finally finds a man she can love. But she’s
older than he is and faces the insurmountable task of helping him realize his
destiny in the Otherworld.
Successful businessman, Jaye Zeroun prides
himself on his realistic, but lonely, view of life. Until Allyn knots her way
around his heart and fills his life with a fantasy he refuses to believe. Then
danger threatens their love, forcing him to either accept a deadly battle or
lose the very things he never included in his life, a family and a love beyond
his wildest imagining.
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