Shadow Spell: Book Two of The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy Audiobook [Free Download by Trial]

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Shadow Spell: Book Two of The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy by Nora Roberts

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Summary

With the legends and lore of Ireland running through his blood, falconer Connor O’Dwyer is proud to call County Mayo home. It’s where his sister, Branna, lives and works, where his cousin, Iona, has found true love, and where his childhood friends form a circle that can’t be broken… A circle that is about to be stretched out of shape—by a long-awaited kiss. Meara Quinn is Branna’s best friend, a sister in all but blood. Her and Connor’s paths cross almost daily, as Connor takes tourists on hawk walks and Meara guides them on horseback across the lush countryside. She has the eyes of a gypsy and the body of a goddess…things Connor has always taken for granted—until his brush with death propels them into a quick, hot tangle. Plenty of women have found their way to Connor’s bed, but none to his heart until now. Frustratingly, Meara is okay with just the heat, afraid to lose herself—and their friendship—to something more. But soon, Connor will see the full force and fury of what runs in his blood. And he will need his family and friends around him when his past rolls in like the fog, threatening an end to all he loves…

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3 comments

  • The plot in 'Shadow Spell: Book Two of The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy' may not offer anything new, as it revolves around the defeat of past evil by future family members. However, Nora Roberts fans who don't mind the repetitive nature of her plots can still find enjoyment in this book. That being said, the audiobook experience is less than satisfactory due to the reader's Irish accent and unusual pauses between words, making it quite difficult to listen to. It would be greatly appreciated if Brilliance, the publisher, could have someone impartial assess the audiobook before releasing it to the public.
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