| Morrigán is an Ancient who helps people crossover to their eternal rest. She likes helping others yet this constant undoing of lives often puts her in a rather disheartened state. Dagda, her mentor, understood her plight. He knows how to help her to come to terms with what troubles her.
Tadgh a poetic soldier whose only wish was to live life as he intended to its fullest. Morrigán took him from his deathbed unknown to her. He is the chosen one soon to become an Ancient given to her by her mentor. However, to become an Ancient, there is a series of actions that have to take place for the transformation to become complete, a transformation that requires an awakening of body and spirit. During their quest for Tadgh to become an Ancient, Morrigán encounters an old rival who wishes to use her to gain what he considers his rightful place. Anida Adler has a way with words that transform this novel into sensual actions with some choice words mingling among others. Morrigán comes off as a very strong and enchanting lady who's met her equal. The actions that take place push the novel forward. Tadgh is a rather shy yet resilient young man and soon to become Ancient, who grows and strengthens as the transformations he has to go through bewilder him. There are many sex scenes, though several of the sex themes are only an illustration of thought and they are graphically written. As the novel advances, the mating intensifies and transforms the two, melding them into combined sensual entities. The novel is a mixture of times and ages, bringing you back and forth in time in a way that you know what time period you're in. As novels go, this one is explicit! No... very explicit. Absolutely for those who love intense sensual heat this is your book.
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Reviewer: Dyanne Doezz |