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Dragon Lord of Kells – Brenda J. Weaver



The Empowered Spirits, Book One
Wild Rose Press, November 2007
ISBN-13: 978-1601541437
ISBN-10: 1601541430

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Reviewed by Teresa
March 2008

4 pink hearts

Kira is a half-elf, half-human woman, who has the power to heal and/or harm with her hands. She also has prophetic dreams about a mysterious man that she is very drawn to. After leaving her mother’s home behind, she ventures into the human world, and all of the dangers it holds. She soon comes face to face with the man of her dreams.

Rowan is the Dragon Lord Of Kells, and has been floundering slightly in his position. His parents were brutally murdered, and he suspects his half brother was involved. On his way to confront him, Rowan and his men are ambushed and he is fatally wounded and left for dead. Luckily for Rowan, Kira lives near the site of the attack and finds and heals him.

Dragon Lord Of Kells was a very engaging read. It is filled with many fantastical creatures, from orcs to ogres, trolls and of course, dragons. It also contains magic in it’s light and dark forms. The villain was one of the vilest characters I’ve encountered in a book; whose lust for power was surpassed only by his inherent evil.

The plot was engrossing with many unique characters. Kira and Rowan were very likable protagonists who were extremely brave and strong. They each struggled with their respective abilities, and it was nice to see them come into their own. The secondary characters were well drawn and just as intriguing as Kira and Rowan. I look forward to visiting them again in a future novel(s). This book may be short, but don’t be fooled, there is an epic tale within it’s pages.

If you are in the mood for a magically fast paced read, with singular characters and an enchanting plot, I would heartily recommend the delightful Dragon Lord Of Kells.

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