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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780373802913
ISBN number: 0373802919
Label: Luna
Manufacturer: Luna
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 448
Printing Date: September 01, 2007
Publishing house: Luna
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Conceived in a lie and trapped in a tree throughout her gestation, Morrigan's birth was truly magical. After that start, she spent the subsequent eighteen years raised as a normal girl in Oklahoma.
Upon discovering the truth of her heritage, her rage and grief take on a power of their own, carrying her back to the world of Partholon. Yet, instead of being respected as the daughter of the goddess Incarnate, Morrigan feels like a shunned outsider.
In her desperation to belong in Partholon, she confronts forces she doesn't fully understand or control. And soon a strange darkness draws closer
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I liked the two previous books and was very disappointed by the third one. There wasn't really any character growth on Kegan's part, as he just seemed like a typical womanizer and searching for power. And Morrigan seemed very arrogant to the point of being a spoiled brat. I was also disappointed by Shannon's and Clanfintan's role (or lack of) in the book. I know the book doesn't circle around that couple, but the ending and the fight with the 3-faced God could have been way better.
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drying paint is much more exciting. Against my better judgement I picked this book up and tried it. I wanted to like it, but 'Divine By Blood' was a disappointment from beginning to end.
With all the 'baggage' from the tired plot device we had to wade through in 'Divine By Choice', I thought that more would be heard from Shannon's daughter and indeed Shannon herself. 'Divine By Blood' centers around Rhiannon's daughter Morrigan and her realization of her heritage and powers.
In a nutshell though, nothing really happens. Late teen angst, obligatory voices of evil, chosen of another Partholon goddess and not enough of Shannon, Clan-Fintan or Shannon's daughter to engage your interest. For those readers looking for more hot, steamy sex as provided by the very first two books in this series, you won't get it. Kind of makes the whole point of the paranormal romance moot in this case.
So much more could have been done to wind this series up and although I did make it to the end of the book I stopped caring what happened to Morrigan and her 'quest to become the true heir to her powers' long before I reached it.
Pass on this one fans of Partholon. Let 'Divine By Choice' stand as the end of the story and you'll be happier. Better yet, pick up Patricia Briggs or Carrie Vaughn and enjoy REAL paranormal fantasies with great plots, characters and lovescenes.
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This is a typical sequel...not nearly as good as the originals. This is the very first book in the series I haven't liked. I don't recommend it. The characters are of much different disposition that the originals, and the plot was fast paced but the content was disappointing.
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After the very first two Parthelon books, I couldn't wait for the conclusion, especially since it featured Rhiannon's daughter Morrigan. Unfortunately, while the plot moved along at a brisk pace, I found myself unable to connect to any of the characters, especially those of Morrigan and Keegan, her High Shaman soulmate. I found them both arrogant and self involved, and by the end of the book I can honestly say that I really didn't care what happened to them. It's a shame really, Because I thoroughly enjoyed the previous books. I would have liked the trilogy to end on a high note.
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I didn't expect to enjoy Divine by Blood as much as I did. I've read both Divine by Mistake and Divine by Choice, I liked the story where it stood and didn't see a need for a third novel. fortunately curiosity got the better of of me, otherwise I would have passed by an excellent book.
Morrigan Parker was born to be somone very special, only she doesn't know it yet. What she does know is that she has never felt like she belonged. Strange Voices in the wind, Odd abilities, why are things happening to her? Raised by Grandparents who aren't really hers, and longing for the mother who wasn't who they told her. Eighteen years of secrets are about to come out. As Morrigan faces the truth about her mother, two paths are set before her. Will she head the call of the Goddess or be lost to the darkness?
P C Cast has a gift for creating worlds that are breathtaking and utterly believable, with depth and richness that causes a deep emotional connection. Divine by Blood can be read as a stand alone novel, But I highly recommend reading the trilogy. Book 1Divine By Mistake Book 2Divine By Choice also you might likeElphame's Choice 1 (Luna) and 2 Brighid's Quest two stories about the children of Shannon's Grand Daughter, of which I hope there will be a third.
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