The becoming

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2021.
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A new epic of love and war among gods and humans, from Nora Roberts—the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Awakening.The world of magick and the world of man have long been estranged from one another. But some can walk between the two—including Breen Siobhan Kelly. She has just returned to Talamh, with her friend, Marco, who’s dazzled and disoriented by this realm—a place filled with dragons and faeries and mermaids (but no WiFi, to his chagrin). In Talamh, Breen is not the ordinary young schoolteacher he knew her as. Here she is learning to embrace the powers of her true identity. Marco is welcomed kindly by her people—and by Keegan, leader of the Fey. Keegan has trained Breen as a warrior, and his yearning for her has grown along with his admiration of her strength and skills.But one member of Breen’s bloodline is not there to embrace her. Her grandfather, the outcast god Odran, plots to destroy Talamh—and now all must unite to defeat his dark forces. There will be losses and sorrows, betrayal and bloodshed. But through it, Breen Siobhan Kelly will take the next step on the journey to becoming all that she was born to be.

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Suzanne Brockmann's military romances are good suggestions for readers of Nora Roberts's romantic suspense. Fans will appreciate Brockmann's bad boy heroes, the insider military details, the richly developed romance, and the fast-paced action-filled story. -- Katherine Johnson
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Nora Roberts and Anne Stuart write darkly suspenseful, often erotically passionate tales of adventure that make good use of natural surroundings, providing layers of depth and emotional intensity. They specialize in redeeming a rogue through his interactions with a resourceful and courageous but out-of-her-depth heroine faced with endangerment and death. -- NoveList Contributor
Folks who like Nora Roberts's good old-fashioned romantic suspense sprinkled with a dash of flash should also try Elizabeth Adler. Both authors create intricately plotted stories, with intriguing back stories for the numerous characters. -- Krista Biggs
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Booklist Review

Former Philadelphia schoolteacher Breen Siobhan Kelly is busy embracing her recently discovered fey heritage and sharing the wonders of Talamh with her bestie, Marco Olsen, when she discovers that her newfound happiness comes at a high price. Breen's grandfather Odran, a very cranky god who was banished from Talamh, is plotting to destroy the magical realm and everyone in it. The only person who stands in his way is Breen, which means she is definitely going to have to step up her warrior training with Keegan Bryne, a very sexy farmer and leader of the fey, if she's going to have any hope of stopping Odran. Perennially best-selling Roberts launched her Dragon Heart Legacy trilogy in 2020 with The Awakening and now, in the second installment, conjures up an action-packed, magic-infused tale of dragons, danger, and desire that will have readers who got hooked on the first volume fully engaged until the last page, at which point they'll begin anxiously awaiting the upcoming conclusion to Breen and Keegan's story.HIGH DEMAND BACKSTORY: A full-court press media blitz and a million-copy laydown ensure the success of megastar Roberts' latest foray into romantic fantasy fiction.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Roberts's second Dragon Heart Legacy fantasy refines characters and beats left hazy in the series opener to create a satisfying mid-trilogy outing. The story picks up immediately where The Awakening left off, just as protagonist Breen is dragged through a portal from modern Philadelphia back into the magical world of Talamh with her best friend Marco inadvertently in tow. Marco--a gay, Black musician who periodically rises above the stereotypical--gets a crash course in Talamh's history and the impending fight against an evil god seeking to subjugate Talamh, Earth, and the many other connected worlds. While watching Marco grasp much of what Breen learned in the last novel can grow tedious, it also adds depth to aspects that previously felt sketched out, most notably the stakes of the coming war. This outing has a sharp edge, including a violent sex scene, but as the conflict between good and evil escalates, Roberts's skills with building suspense and crafting stirring relationships truly shine. Readers will eagerly await the final installment. Agent: Amy Berkower, Writers House. (Nov.)

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Library Journal Review

In the human realm, Breen Siobhan Kelly is a mild-mannered schoolteacher, but her true identity starts emerging in Talamh, the realm of magick to which she returns after The Awakening. She is being trained as a warrior by Keegan, leader of the Fey, who grows to admire her for more than her skills. But there's a problem: Breen's grandfather, the outcast god Odran, is plotting to bring Talamh crashing down. With a million-copy first printing and a one-day laydown on November 23.

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Kirkus Book Review

A woman destined to be the bridge between the human and fey worlds prepares for war. This second book of The Dragon Heart Legacy series begins where the first book, The Awakening (2020), left off, with Breen Kelly and her best friend, Marco, jumping through a portal from Philadelphia back to the magical world of Talamh. Breen was born in Talamh and inherited powerful magicks from her fey father; however, Breen's human mother insisted they leave the magical realm, fearing for the safety of her family. Breen, raised in complete ignorance about her background, was taught to use her magick by Keegan, the handsome leader of the fey. Breen's return comes at the right time. The people of Talamh sense that Odran, a powerful, villainous god, has been gathering his forces and will soon make another attack on their world before moving on to conquer the rest of the known realms. Odran is her grandfather, and Breen intends to use her magick to stop him while he hopes to steal her abilities to further his own evil cause. Breen's relationship with Keegan is on hold--his sole focus is teaching her to fight and preparing his people for battle, which leaves little time for romance. Most of the book is consumed with expanding Breen's understanding of the world and her own abilities. There are multiple subplots about interpersonal relationships: Keegan's ex-lover will do anything to get him back, Marco falls in love with a handsome young soldier, and Breen strengthens the ties to new friends and family. The characters learn more about themselves and prepare to battle Odran, but too much of the plot feels like filler, keeping readers on the hook for the final confrontation in the last book. Fantasy readers will enjoy the world but might wish that the promised battle was quicker to arrive. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Former Philadelphia schoolteacher Breen Siobhan Kelly is busy embracing her recently discovered fey heritage and sharing the wonders of Talamh with her bestie, Marco Olsen, when she discovers that her newfound happiness comes at a high price. Breen's grandfather Odran, a very cranky god who was banished from Talamh, is plotting to destroy the magical realm and everyone in it. The only person who stands in his way is Breen, which means she is definitely going to have to step up her warrior training with Keegan Bryne, a very sexy farmer and leader of the fey, if she's going to have any hope of stopping Odran. Perennially best-selling Roberts launched her Dragon Heart Legacy trilogy in 2020 with The Awakening and now, in the second installment, conjures up an action-packed, magic-infused tale of dragons, danger, and desire that will have readers who got hooked on the first volume fully engaged until the last page, at which point they'll begin anxiously awaiting the upcoming conclusion to Breen and Keegan's story.HIGH DEMAND BACKSTORY: A full-court press media blitz and a million-copy laydown ensure the success of megastar Roberts' latest foray into romantic fantasy fiction. Copyright 2021 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

In the human realm, Breen Siobhan Kelly is a mild-mannered schoolteacher, but her true identity starts emerging in Talamh, the realm of magick to which she returns after The Awakening. She is being trained as a warrior by Keegan, leader of the Fey, who grows to admire her for more than her skills. But there's a problem: Breen's grandfather, the outcast god Odran, is plotting to bring Talamh crashing down. With a million-copy first printing and a one-day laydown on November 23.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Bestseller Roberts's second Dragon Heart Legacy fantasy refines characters and beats left hazy in the series opener to create a satisfying mid-trilogy outing. The story picks up immediately where The Awakening left off, just as protagonist Breen is dragged through a portal from modern Philadelphia back into the magical world of Talamh with her best friend Marco inadvertently in tow. Marco—a gay, Black musician who periodically rises above the stereotypical—gets a crash course in Talamh's history and the impending fight against an evil god seeking to subjugate Talamh, Earth, and the many other connected worlds. While watching Marco grasp much of what Breen learned in the last novel can grow tedious, it also adds depth to aspects that previously felt sketched out, most notably the stakes of the coming war. This outing has a sharp edge, including a violent sex scene, but as the conflict between good and evil escalates, Roberts's skills with building suspense and crafting stirring relationships truly shine. Readers will eagerly await the final installment. Agent: Amy Berkower, Writers House. (Nov.)

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