Celtic Fury by Ria Cantrell
In
14th Century Scotland amid Highland Feuds and Clan division, rugged
men fight for their birthrights and their place in history. The MacCollum and
Campbell Clans are bitter enemies, especially for the son of the Laird
MacCollum, Rory, the fabled and lethal Wolf of the Highlands. When his
betrothed is killed at the hands of his enemies, Rory has sworn vengeance on
all named Campbell. Darkness pervades this warrior to the point of poisonous
destruction. Each day the darkness
creeps forth, changing him and embattling his psyche. Each day, the blackness
is becoming harder and harder to quell. Only Love can save him from the
impending darkness, but his heart is walled.
After
years of self enforced exile in England, Rory returns to Scotland to seek his own
destiny. On his journey, Rory aids
and rescues a young woman who is broken and battered from a terrible
accident. Rory knows he has to
save her. In saving her, is it possible to save himself? His heart gradually opens, only to find
this woman is his most sworn and hated enemy. Amid lies and betrayal, can Brielle’s love save Rory from
the Darkness that seeps through his veins? Can her love prevent him from the self destructive course he
has been destined to run?
“Love and Passion transcends time and space in this
dramatic tale set amid harsh Medieval realities…”
“Supernatural forces bring bitter enemies
together in this epic Highland romance…”
“Can the seeds of love flourish in
the bloodstained soil of Medieval Scotland where warring clans are divided by
hatred?”
About
the Author:
Ria
Cantrell lives with her English rock star husband on the sunny shores of
Southwest Florida. When she is not
writing, Ria is busy singing and performing with her husband in local venues.
She is a classically trained vocalist with a specialty in baroque and early
music, but she can “rock” out with the best of them. Her dreams came true when she met her husband Paul in 2010
after speaking to him via internet for nearly three years. They married in May,
2012. Ria would say that their love story was as good as the fictional ones you
read and in fact, she may tell it in one of her upcoming books. Ria has always
been drawn to the distant past and so it seemed only fitting that Celtic Fury
was set on a medieval stage. She
began writing at a very young age and one would rarely find her without her
trusted notebook scribbling her romantic musings. She hopes you enjoy the
Celtic Saga with the Clan MacCollum at the forefront. Look for her prequel, Celtic Tempest, which should be
completed by February. Celtic
Traveler, is already in the works where the present, past and future collide.
Ooh! Sounds like another book to add to my TBR list. :)
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