Still of the Night (Skye Druids #5)
Donna Grant
Blurb:
Forest child they call me. It is within the woods that I find solace and feel the magic of my ancestors. For I am a Druid. One who can trace her roots from the very first to call the Isle of Skye home.
The isle draws
many to its magical shores. It drew him. Imposing, bold, and handsome. We fell
hard and fast that summer. Then he left with the tide to the city.
I learned to live
with the cracks and fissures on my pieced-together heart, the scars only I can
feel.
Until the day he
walks back into my life asking for a second chance. I yearn to give it to him.
How can I not? He’s the only one I’ve ever loved.
The only one I
will ever love.
But there is a
darkness growing on the isle—a treacherous evil that has targeted him. I’ve
lost him once.
I won’t lose him
again.
Themes: Druids, Magick, Fae, Paranormal
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
Once
again I am amazed by the way that Donna Grant manages to bring in the story of
two people that have loved and lost and turn it into such an epic and amazing story
of good vs evil, one that leaves you wanting more even as you are thrilled for
the HEA in the end. I have been looking
forward to learning more about Ariah since we first met her in previous
stories, her calming influence and ability to bring other peace just had to be
explored, but I had no idea just how integral she was going to become to the
Druid community as a whole or to the growing battle for the Skye Druid’s survival
against their many enemies. This story
has many plots interwoven, to make a beautiful tapestry that leaves readers
trapped in the story from beginning to end and unable to give up reading until
the very last word. More and more the stories are clearly becoming a
dangerously complex and terrifying plot that is being directed by a shadowy figure
with a grand plan that we have yet to
see for the Druids, not just on Skye but all over the world. I am dying to see where Grant takes us, not just
with the next book, which after that epilogue I have really high hopes I know
who the H/h will be, but also in the gran scheme of the whole series. The next
book (Blood
Skye) should be amazing and I know I will be taking a day off work to read
it as soon as it hits my email. You just
can’t beat a story of second chance love, mixed with danger, drama, and epic
evil getting it’s behind kicked written by a master of her craft like Donna
Grant.
Ariah,
Forest Child and Druid, has made a home for herself on the Isle of Skye and is
content in her life, even though her heart was once shattered. She is concerned about the dangers facing the
Druids, but she isn’t a warrior and knows she stands on the edges of the war,
until her past comes back in the form of her ex and brings with him the pain
and evil that has been stalking the Druids as it shifts its focus to her. Killian Flanagan has returned to Skye
determined to win back Ariah’s heart and find a way to earn her forgiveness for
walking away almost a decade ago. But
almost as soon as he arrives, strange mishaps and deadly unexplainable dangers
begin to unfold. Soon Killian and Ariah
find themselves in the center of the plot of the Evil that has been trying to
eliminate the Skye Druids and they must work with friends, both old and new, to
uncover a way to defeat this enemy or it could cost them not only their second chance
at happiness, but their very lives.
As
usual, these characters are fascinating and filled with hidden depths that lead
readers to want to continuously ask more and more questions as we get to know
them better. Killian is obviously the kind of man that grew up with a silver spoon
in his mouth, always being told his path and that if he strayed from said path,
disaster would strike. Meeting Ariah as
a young man opened his eyes, but he was too brash and lacking in confidence at
that time to buck what he’s always been told to forge his own destiny with her
and instead gave up his chance at happiness with her. Now he has come to realize that he can never
be whole or happy without her, no matter what he achieves in life, and has moved
away from everything he’s known and trusted in before to build a life with her
if only she will trust in him.
Determined to win her forgiveness he jumps feet first into her life and
finds himself in an all-new world, filled with magick—Druids, Fae, Dragons, and
so much more—and fighting for his life around every new corner. But even with all the danger he has never
been more sure of his path and his love for the woman that has never left his
heart. He is sweet, sexy, kind, and smart, and even when he is trapped it what
seems a hopeless situation he never gives up fighting to get back to Ariah—Honestly
what more could a girl ask for in the mate of her heart? Ariah has for so many years underestimated
herself and let others underestimate her as well. She has simply been the
calming influence and tea provider of both the Druids and the humans on the
island, convincing herself that her magick is weak and she could never fight alongside
those like Rhona or Elodie. When Killian suddenly returns to her life, turning
everything upside down she is forced to face the truth that after her heart was
broken she simply allowed herself to hide and give up living, but now with
attacks around every corner she has to either learn to fight and defend those
she loves or risk losing them forever. I
loved watching her find her inner strength and come to realize her true ability
and important to her people, remembering her lessons and understanding her own
truths as she found her way to peace and understanding. She is charming, loving, caring, and calming,
but also cunning, and when she connects with her elements has the patience and
strength of the Earth at her disposal as she thwarts and ultimately defeats
their enemies.
Still
of the Night is one of those Donna Grant novels I have
been dying for, a long story I could really sink my teeth into instead of some
of the shorter ones we’ve had recently, filled with plot development, drama and
character growth. Killian is the perfect
wounded hero, looking for redemption and willing to work to earn it as he steps
through the veil and finds himself in a world of magick, danger, loss, and
love. I loved his adventure as he worked
alongside his new friends battling enemies and protecting the Skye Druids and
the love of his life as he found a way back into her heart once and for
all. Ariah is the perfect foil to
Killian’s brash and wounded hero, calm and serene on the outer layer, but inside
still broken and trying to live with part of her heart missing as she too is
faced with the new dangers that are seemingly directed at her. Ariah must face several truths as she
journeys out of heartbreak and back into the arms of her soulmate, and she must
find her footing as both protector and warrior if she has any hope of surviving
the coming war for the lives of all Druids. Passion is not a problem for these
two former lovers as their love and chemistry seems to have survived their
decade-long separation, apparent the moment they set eyes on one another and
almost combust. I truly loved every
moment of this second-chance love story and I am dying for more to come in this
series as the peril heats up and the secondary plots continue to become more
complicated. I have no idea how Donna
keeps it all organized (I suspect tiny gnomes whispering each plot to her) but
there are so many plots knitted together that sometimes even I can’t keep it
all straight. I suspect someday we will
see the pattern, but for now I am just enjoying the ride and can’t wait for
what comes next!
*eARC provided by the author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review.
No compensation was provided.
Great, thorough review. I just love this series and these characters so much.
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