Irish Firebrands Christine Plouvier 9781484165706 Books
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Irish Firebrands Christine Plouvier 9781484165706 Books
This was a fascinating story with lots of twists that I didn't anticipate. The history of ancient and modern Ireland is weaved into a character driven plot, and was very detailed and seemed well-researched. There was lots of Gaelic in the text, which I skimmed over because it's hard to read and pronounce. Each chapter ends with an illustration related to the text. The characters were fallible, but lovable. Lana, Dillon, Frank, Paula. They were charming and easily likable. Medbe was a rather raunchy character I didn't particularly care for; I know why she was thrown in, but she was crude and made me flinch every time she spoke.This tale is almost 500 pages, and in some places slow. I was surprised by some of the erotic thoughts and scenes within this book, since it seems written for an LDS audience. These might offend some. The language is clean though. The characters are all flawed (and some of them majorly). It's a long road for them, and some parts make you cringe as a reader as you see them fall, and then fall again...but I loved seeing their redemption in the end, how they overcame their sins, weaknesses, mental illnesses, and judgment, and gained true happiness by living true to their values and covenants.
This book makes you want to weep for each of the characters at different points. It was unique in that the characters are in their 40's to 60's. Most novels have younger characters, so this was a fun take on an older stage of life, and the different things you bemoan, worry, and obsess over as you age. I'd rate it a 5 in research; 3 in pace of the story; 5 for characters; 3 for content, and 3 for length. Overall rating high 3 or 4. I liked the Irish setting and the character transformation and growth. I received a free copy of this story in exchange for my honest review. I wish this author success as she writes more.
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Irish Firebrands Christine Plouvier 9781484165706 Books Reviews
This was a fascinating story with lots of twists that I didn't anticipate. The history of ancient and modern Ireland is weaved into a character driven plot, and was very detailed and seemed well-researched. There was lots of Gaelic in the text, which I skimmed over because it's hard to read and pronounce. Each chapter ends with an illustration related to the text. The characters were fallible, but lovable. Lana, Dillon, Frank, Paula. They were charming and easily likable. Medbe was a rather raunchy character I didn't particularly care for; I know why she was thrown in, but she was crude and made me flinch every time she spoke.
This tale is almost 500 pages, and in some places slow. I was surprised by some of the erotic thoughts and scenes within this book, since it seems written for an LDS audience. These might offend some. The language is clean though. The characters are all flawed (and some of them majorly). It's a long road for them, and some parts make you cringe as a reader as you see them fall, and then fall again...but I loved seeing their redemption in the end, how they overcame their sins, weaknesses, mental illnesses, and judgment, and gained true happiness by living true to their values and covenants.
This book makes you want to weep for each of the characters at different points. It was unique in that the characters are in their 40's to 60's. Most novels have younger characters, so this was a fun take on an older stage of life, and the different things you bemoan, worry, and obsess over as you age. I'd rate it a 5 in research; 3 in pace of the story; 5 for characters; 3 for content, and 3 for length. Overall rating high 3 or 4. I liked the Irish setting and the character transformation and growth. I received a free copy of this story in exchange for my honest review. I wish this author success as she writes more.
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