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Diane Lynn McGyver

Auteur de Shadows in the Stone

9 oeuvres 18 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Crédit image: Diane Lynn McGyver lives on a small farm in Nova Scotia, Canada where she raises Cotswold sheep, Toggenburg goats and heritage breed chickens. She’s been writing since she could hold a pencil. Her work has appeared in hundreds of publications since 1998. Diane is the author of two books—Shadows in the Stone and Pockets of Wildflowers—and several short stories: Mutated Blood Lines, The Man Who Reads Obituaries, Dancing in the Shine, Destiny Governed their Lives and Miss Tuttle’s Lemon Tarts.

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Œuvres de Diane Lynn McGyver

Shadows in the Stone (2012) 7 exemplaires
Fowl Summer Nights (2014) 3 exemplaires
Miss Tuttle's Lemon Tarts (2012) 1 exemplaire
The Man Who Reads Obituaries (2012) 1 exemplaire
Dancing in the Shine (2012) 1 exemplaire
Twistmas - The Season for Love (2012) 1 exemplaire

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
Canada
Lieu de naissance
Nova Scotia, Canada
Lieux de résidence
Nova Scotia, Canada
Professions
writer
Courte biographie
Diane Lynn McGyver lives on a small farm in Nova Scotia, Canada where she raises Cotswold sheep, Toggenburg goats and heritage breed chickens. She’s been writing since she could hold a pencil. Her work has appeared in hundreds of publications since 1998.

Diane is the author of two books—Shadows in the Stone and Pockets of Wildflowers—and several short stories: Mutated Blood Lines, The Man Who Reads Obituaries, Dancing in the Shine, Destiny Governed their Lives and Miss Tuttle’s Lemon Tarts.

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Critiques

Fantasy is one of my favourite genres to read. This story took me to a different place and even yet some things have stayed with me. Diane Lynn McGyver created a whole new world, with characters the reader quickly cares about, and suspense, drama and mystery to keep the pages turning.

Having said that, I would not recommend Shadows in the Stone to young readers as some battle scenes may be disturbing, and there are very descriptive scenes of relationship intensity and some violent scenes.

The main character, Corporal Bronwyn Darrow, made up his mind to never love again after being deeply hurt by a woman he trusted. That is, until he meets the enchantress Alaura of Niamh. Bronwyn tries to keep his focus on his duty as he wants to move up in the ranks of the castle guard but he is very distracted by this troubled mysterious woman. She needs his help, though, and he cannot resist the challenge, being an honourable man.

What nagged at me the most may not even be an issue for another reader. Bronwyn constantly runs through his emotions and thoughts regarding Alaura, for whom he soon cares deeply. There were places I felt should be left to the reader to ‘get’ the first or second time and know from there without the constant repetition. Even so, the author built characters of dimension and heart.

There are warriors, royalty, peasants, villains, secrets, betrayal, danger, heroism, love, passion, suspense, exciting moments that are magical, and more, all leading to a satisfaction for the reader in the way events unfold. The author describes scenes and situations very well, weaving pictures in the reader’s mind. Where the author ended this story leaves the reader waiting for more. There are several unanswered questions relating to Alaura, the castle, the child Alaura cares for, and more mysteries. Fortunately, this is the first in a series, so we have more books to watch for in which we can anticipate those answers.

All in all, this is a good read fantasy lovers will find captivating and fascinating.
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Polilla-Lynn | Feb 12, 2014 |

Statistiques

Œuvres
9
Membres
18
Popularité
#630,789
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
1
ISBN
5