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Monday, October 1, 2018

Silverhorn by Marri Champie




This is a complex book to describe.  It is historical fiction, fantasy and urban fantasy in one slim volume.   An upcoming rocker comes face to face with a blast from the past, that is way back in the past.  In the meantime she is forced to discover some things about her self and her ancestry.

The story illustrates the adage of love conquers all.   The love between friends, family and lovers is shown.  The depth of love for one’s child is demonstrated.  

Willa was and is a wild child.   Close cropped hair, attitude and talent set her apart.   Her band is becoming successful and she is coping with stardom and driven by a need to find her inter-being. 

The historical aspects are intriguing suggesting several well known theories of early migration and tying them to Celtic fantasy.

Corwyn brings fantasy to life and he and Willa discover each other.   I enjoyed the interplay with the bandmates and the anthropomorphism.  

This was a treat to read and I highly recommend it. 

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