Entre sus poderes (de los que francamente no veremos mucho) se encuentra la habilidad de la premonición. Ella es la última, está sola y es virgen, y debe asegurarse la continuación de su línea de sangre. ![]() Quiero ser clara: la idea del argumento es buena, el problema es cómo está desarrollada.Īdela MacAye pertenece a un largo linaje de brujas celtas que fueron quemadas en la hoguera. Mas o menos la mitad del libro son escenas de sexo y en el resto de las páginas la autora recuerda, como con desgano, que había una historia para contar. Hay cosas que dice la sinopsis que en el libro ni se mencionan. La sinopsis es atractiva, pero ahora que la releo, es bastante engañosa y lo vende como algo mejor y más oscuro de lo que es. Me atrajo por el título, no voy a mentir. Hace ya unos años que tenía pendiente esta novela corta. I loved the fresh ideas and the work around. I mentioned before I enjoyed the evil F/F scene, and it's why I rated this a 5. Those scenes were frequent but they went well with the plot. Even the evil sex (except the M/M) affected me because of its intensity. Second of all, I liked how the erotica was written. Lady Torella is actually a 300-year-old sorceress who wants to obtain Adela's powers to maintain her youth and beauty. First, he must find a witch to make a love potion, which leads us to Adela and Philip crossing paths again. It seems the only way to achieve that is to unite with the Campbells, headed by Lady Torella through marriage. After his grandfather died, he is left with the Laird title and after giving his dying grandfather his oath, he would find peace for his people. Philip Roberts is a soldier for the Robertsm who are in constant war with the Campbells. After their erotic moments in the forest, she disappeared without introducing herself, but heard his name afterward. She ran for her life and settled in Scotland, and after having a vision of her own death, she resolved to be impregnated by a man of her own standards. I especially enjoyed the F/F encounter even though it's like rape because Ms Armstrong's writing was very stylish and classy.Īdela MacAye is the last Celtic witch, thus the title, and she witnessed her mother's death at a tender age. For a short story, one could find a short M/M, F/M/M and F/F interludes. ![]() I have to admit there's one turning point why I gave it such a high rating and it might seem to shallow to some but I stand by my thoughts.įirst of all, I liked the historical concept of witches coupled with erotica. ![]() The Last Celtic Witch is available at For more information, visit Lyn’s website at: or This is the first Lyn Armstrong book I've read and I liked it a lot given the 5-star rating. NY Times Bestselling Author, Heather Graham quotes: “As charming and magical as Celtic legend itself, a truly enjoyable read and wonderful debut!” If she does not find the chosen one, she will perish and the world will plunge into darkness. It follows the life of a hunted witch who is the last of her kind. ![]() The Last Celtic Witch is the first erotic book from the Celtic Series published by Resplendence Publishing. Lyn volunteers as judge for FRW writing contests and conference committee. She currently serves on the board of Florida Romance Writers and is an active member of Romance Writers of America and EPIC. This self-confessed romantic wrote her first novel in the early 90’s and has been writing ever since. Along with touring the countries she writes about, Lyn volunteers as a cast member for the Renaissance Festival, where she mastered the language of olde English. Born in Australia, author Lyn Armstrong has a passion for writing historical romance with a sensual touch.
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