by Robin D. Owens
An old-fashioned romance set in a fantasy-futuristic setting. Really enjoyed it. The fantasy elements are minimal but add a welcome new twist to the plot. Many of the inhabitants of Celta have Flair, some special ability to make things or understand people or animals. Another addition is the FamCat,...
4/5; 4 stars; A-The earlier Celta books take place in a time frame of about 6 or 7 years. This one jumps forward several years (14 I think) and follows up on the story of Laev and his heartmate Camellia. It was great to see those characters again. I enjoyed the story loop that was started back i...
Hoo boy... my favorite trope (said with much sarcasm). "Some member of the opposite sex messed w/ my mind so now I have issues with all members of the opposite sex". Doubled. Plus annoying spoiled brat talking cats. Yeesh. Oh, and characters who we were introduced to while they were barely out...
I adore this series. Owens has created such a wonderful world. I'm also drawn completely into it as I read and I'm always sorry to leave when the book is finished. This is one of the better books in the series. I enjoyed it quite a bit more than some of her more recent releases. I loved both Laev an...
3.5 or solid 4...did stay up 'til 2a.m. reading it...hmmm
I'm a big fan of Celta's Heartmates, but after the last book which didn't impress me too much, I was a bit apprehensive about this one. But at the same time hopeful, after all Laev was someone I really wanted to learn more about. I was not disappointed at all. :-)Laev is still trying to get over his...
This is the 10th novel in the Heart Series. It is set 15 years after Heart Journey, and features the next generation. The hero is Laev Hawtorn and the heroine is Camellia Darjeeling. Like all Robin D Owens books, the characters are flawed. Both Laev and Camellia struggles with their past. They have...