Shadow Spell
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Penguin Publishing Group , 2014.
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts comes the second novel in a trilogy about the land we’re drawn to, the family we learn to cherish, and the people we long to love…Book Two of The Cousins O’Dwyer TrilogyShadow Spell With the legends and lore of Ireland running through his blood, falconer Connor O’Dwyer is proud to call County Mayo home. It’s where his sister, Branna, lives and works, where his cousin, Iona, has found true love, and where his childhood friends form a circle that can’t be broken. A circle that is about to be stretched out of shape—by a long-awaited kiss. Meara Quinn is Branna’s best friend, a sister in all but blood. Her and Connor’s paths cross almost daily, as Connor takes tourists on hawk walks and Meara guides them on horseback across the lush countryside. She has the eyes of a gypsy and the body of a goddess…things Connor has always taken for granted—until his brush with death propels them into a quick, hot tangle. Plenty of women have found their way to Connor’s bed, but none to his heart until now. Frustratingly, Meara is okay with just the heat, afraid to lose herself—and their friendship—to something more. But soon, Connor will see the full force and fury of what runs in his blood. And he will need his family and friends around him when his past rolls in like the fog, threatening an end to all he loves… Don’t miss the other books in the Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy Dark WitchBlood Magick

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
03/25/2014
Language
English
ISBN
9780698140271

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  • Dark witch (Cousins O’Dwyer trilogy Volume 1) Cover
  • Shadow spell (Cousins O’Dwyer trilogy Volume 2) Cover
  • Blood magick (Cousins O’Dwyer trilogy Volume 3) Cover

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Ghosts and magic are at the center of these passionate paranormal romances. Starring beautiful heroines with supernatural talents, both series are engaging and charming, although Paranormal Romances II is steamier and more suspenseful while Cousins O'Dwyer is more focused on love. -- Mike Nilsson
While the Beauchamp Family series swings further into urban fantasy, both atmospheric and fast-paced romantic suspense series center around small, close-knit families of witches who must stretch their intriguing talents to their limits and fight menacing dark forces that have a personal grudge. -- Melissa Gray
Even though the Enchantment Emporium series is more a fantasy with strong romantic themes, both atmospheric and suspenseful series feature witches coming into their powers. These compelling series' vivid characters and intriguing family dynamics enhance absorbing plots. -- Melissa Gray
These series have the genre "paranormal romances"; the subjects "paranormal phenomena," "secrets," and "former lovers"; and characters that are "well-developed characters."
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These series have the genre "paranormal romances"; the subjects "paranormal phenomena," "good and evil," and "interpersonal attraction"; and characters that are "well-developed characters."
These series have the genre "paranormal romances"; and the subjects "secrets," "men-women relations," and "former lovers."
These series have the genre "paranormal romances"; and the subjects "good and evil," "interpersonal attraction," and "curses."

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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
Both Jude Deveraux and Nora Roberts write contemporary romances sprinkled with paranormal elements and served with a side of humor. -- Shauna Griffin
Though Jasmine Guillory's writing is a touch steamier than Nora Roberts's, both are known for their compelling and heartwarming contemporary romances that explore the inner lives and desires of a variety of complex women. -- Stephen Ashley
Nora Roberts and Virginia Kantra both write in a range of Romance genres: contemporary, romantic suspense, and even paranormal. They often set their stories in small towns, featuring entire families of close-knit siblings who band together against the outside world, and in general their characters, plotlines, tone, and pacing appeal to similar reading tastes and genre preferences. -- Katherine Johnson
Nora Roberts and Fern Michaels address many of the same issues in their novels. Themes of abandonment, betrayal, grief, and the healing power of love prevail in their stories, and many offer female protagonists a second chance in life and career as well. -- Krista Biggs
Readers who enjoy a variety of subgenres of romance should explore the heartwarming, character-driven works of both Nora Roberts and Therese Beharrie. Beharrie tends to use supernatural elements a bit more often than Roberts. -- Stephen Ashley
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Though Artist C. Arthur's books are heavier on steam than Nora Roberts's more heartwarming work, both are known for writing in several subgenres of romance and have a variety of titles in their catalogs that will appeal to fans of surprising plot twists and compelling love stories. -- Stephen Ashley
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Cabhan is coming. Despite the best efforts of Connor O'Dwyer and his circle of family and friends, the sorcerer will not stop until he has his revenge against the descendants of dark witch Sorcha. Since Connor, his sister Branna, and their cousin, Iona Sheehan, are the latest group of three to have inherited Sorcha's powers, they are all number one on Cabhan's hit list. Everyone's safety depends on working together to defeat Cabhan, but much to his surprise, Connor finds himself distracted by Meara Quinn. The two have always enjoyed a terrific working relationship, until an unexpected kiss reveals the true passion they feel for each other. Pursuing a romantic relationship with Meara, however, is a risk. Not only could Connor lose her friendship; getting closer to Meara could make her an easy target for Cabhan. Roberts has a real flair for seamlessly melding day-to-day domestic details and the supernatural, and the second in her Cousins O'Dwyer trilogy not only delivers a satisfying love story but also effectively sets things up for the coming final confrontation with Cabhan.--Charles, John Copyright 2014 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

The second Cousins O'Dwyer paranormal (after Dark Witch) continues the tale of six magical warriors-the three descendants of the 13th-century Irish witch Sorcha, and their loyal friends-determined to stand against the evil sorcerer Cabhan. After battling Cabhan on the summer solstice, the group decides that the only way to defeat him is to destroy his power source. As they prepare for the next battle, Cabhan seeks to exploit their individual weaknesses, but as always, he underestimates the power of the warriors' mutual love and respect. The slim plot is strongest when focused on the romance between Connor O'Dwyer and his sweetheart, Meara, making the battle between good and evil a relatively minor part of the novel. The character-driven story, with its picturesque rural Irish setting, will charm romance fans, but readers more familiar with contemporary urban fantasy are likely to be impatient for more action and fewer emotional tangents. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

Slowly regaining strength after a near-deadly defeat, the evil, power-hungry sorcerer Cabhan plots his revenge against the three descendants of his ancient nemesis, the Dark Witch Sorcha. The three cousins can feel Cabhan's shadowy power growing and know the time is coming when they must try to destroy him once again; maybe this time, with the help of their expanded circle of six, they will get it right. Although the sweet, quirky courtship that develops between loyal, caring falconer Connor O'Dwyer and his childhood friend Meara Quinn, fierce and true as a warrior maiden, is the heart of the story, familiar friends and family add depth to the mix and are crucial to keeping the trilogy plot on track. Dream visits to the past, mind-links with both people and animals, and interesting hawking points are only a few fun pluses in this time-bending, family-centered, fast-paced page-turner. VERDICT Magic-hot and bright, cold and dark-swirls through the pages of this engaging story infused with Irish lore and rife with exceptionally well-developed characters. Readers will be enthralled and eager for the final installment in this classic good-vs.-evil story. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

Cabhan is coming. Despite the best efforts of Connor O'Dwyer and his circle of family and friends, the sorcerer will not stop until he has his revenge against the descendants of dark witch Sorcha. Since Connor, his sister Branna, and their cousin, Iona Sheehan, are the latest group of three to have inherited Sorcha's powers, they are all number one on Cabhan's hit list. Everyone's safety depends on working together to defeat Cabhan, but much to his surprise, Connor finds himself distracted by Meara Quinn. The two have always enjoyed a terrific working relationship, until an unexpected kiss reveals the true passion they feel for each other. Pursuing a romantic relationship with Meara, however, is a risk. Not only could Connor lose her friendship; getting closer to Meara could make her an easy target for Cabhan. Roberts has a real flair for seamlessly melding day-to-day domestic details and the supernatural, and the second in her Cousins O'Dwyer trilogy not only delivers a satisfying love story but also effectively sets things up for the coming final confrontation with Cabhan. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Slowly regaining strength after a near-deadly defeat, the evil, power-hungry sorcerer Cabhan plots his revenge against the three descendants of his ancient nemesis, the Dark Witch Sorcha. The three cousins can feel Cabhan's shadowy power growing and know the time is coming when they must try to destroy him once again; maybe this time, with the help of their expanded circle of six, they will get it right. Although the sweet, quirky courtship that develops between loyal, caring falconer Connor O'Dwyer and his childhood friend Meara Quinn, fierce and true as a warrior maiden, is the heart of the story, familiar friends and family add depth to the mix and are crucial to keeping the trilogy plot on track. Dream visits to the past, mind-links with both people and animals, and interesting hawking points are only a few fun pluses in this time-bending, family-centered, fast-paced page-turner. VERDICT Magic—hot and bright, cold and dark—swirls through the pages of this engaging story infused with Irish lore and rife with exceptionally well-developed characters. Readers will be enthralled and eager for the final installment in this classic good-vs.-evil story.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

The second Cousins O'Dwyer paranormal (after Dark Witch) continues the tale of six magical warriors—the three descendants of the 13th-century Irish witch Sorcha, and their loyal friends—determined to stand against the evil sorcerer Cabhan. After battling Cabhan on the summer solstice, the group decides that the only way to defeat him is to destroy his power source. As they prepare for the next battle, Cabhan seeks to exploit their individual weaknesses, but as always, he underestimates the power of the warriors' mutual love and respect. The slim plot is strongest when focused on the romance between Connor O'Dwyer and his sweetheart, Meara, making the battle between good and evil a relatively minor part of the novel. The character-driven story, with its picturesque rural Irish setting, will charm romance fans, but readers more familiar with contemporary urban fantasy are likely to be impatient for more action and fewer emotional tangents. (Apr.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Roberts, N. (2014). Shadow Spell . Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Roberts, Nora. 2014. Shadow Spell. Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Roberts, Nora. Shadow Spell Penguin Publishing Group, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Roberts, N. (2014). Shadow spell. Penguin Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Roberts, Nora. Shadow Spell Penguin Publishing Group, 2014.

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