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Celtic Evil:: A Fitzgerald Brother Novel Roarke: 1 [Paperback]

Sierra Rose
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19 Jun 2009
5.5"x8.5" Brand New edited edition paperback. First in a five part paranormal romantic suspense/fantasy series about five Irish brothers reunited for the first time in fifteen years to face the evil foe that killed their parents and tore them apart. Once the Fitzgerald Brothers of Fitzgaren, Ireland were world famous young singers who believed they had it all. Loving parents, a career they enjoyed and the magical heritage they were born with. All that changed the day an evil witch killed their parents while attempting to slay the fourth born son and halt the ancient prophecy. Roarke's tale is the first, as he must stop running to face his past and pain against an enemy that knows his deepest weaknesses and will use them against him to destroy the Fitzgerald line before they destroy him. He must overcome all his pain and the guilt he has carried in order to protect not only his very soul but also his brothers and the woman he has come to love. Join this new series to see how it can take magic and love to defeat ancient evil. A thrilling mix of magic, romance thrown into a modern setting.

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  • Paperback: 234 pages
  • Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (19 Jun 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1448619831
  • ISBN-13: 978-1448619832
  • Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 21.3 x 13.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Sierra Rose is a penname for the author who lives in rural Ohio with her family, three spoiled cats and a semi-fierce Beagle. She is a 1993 graduate of Buckeye Local High School with an action novella, a poetry collection also published. For more information on her and her books please see her website at: http://sierra-rose-books.webs.com/

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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it! 16 Feb 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Loved this book, definitely one of those "I'll just read one more chapter....." books! Great storyline & characters, I sometimes find books about magical powers can get a bit silly at times, this was definitely not like that - Harry Potter has nothing one these guys!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, dark and complex 11 Nov 2009
By S. Deeth - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
If your inner editor will struggle with grammar and word-choice issues, Celtic Evil is probably not the book for you. But the story has more to offer the interested reader. The author creates a fascinating cast of characters in the five Rourke brothers, each differently skilled and differently called to return to their ancestral home. Their parents died fifteen years previously and the boys have lived separate lives. But evil is rising and they need to learn to trust each other and their friends if they're to defeat it.

This isn't a story of simple magic, but a much darker tale where the malevolent Sebastian seems to start with all the advantages and all the history. The brothers have to heal from wounds of the past, while fighting present peril and learning not to fight each other all the time. Banter round the breakfast table is very nicely done. Magic and reality are molded in a pleasing blend. And true love wins through. The story's a fun and intriguing read, as long as your inner editor stays quiet, and a fine introduction to the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars sensational 20 Dec 2009
By frank anthony - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This reminds me of Harry Potter. Those educated readers who understand and enjoy mystical stories with standup characters will definitely enjoy this book. From what i've read (and i'm not into witches or deamons) it is extremely well written. I rate this with a '5' because of the story-line and character portrayal. I highly reccommend this book. Frank
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5.0 out of 5 stars Family Triumphs 11 Dec 2009
By T.W.C. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I found the premise of this novel extremely intriguing. Five brothers, all former Irish singers, are linked together against an evil force.

I felt especially sorry for Roarke's troubles with the Walshes. As for why, you'll just have to read it.

The magic in this tale is a major part of the story. In fact, it is the story, and the way that Rose works it in comes off as genuine. The magic (or the Craft as it is sometimes called) seems to be joined with heredity in the world of Celtic Evil (as is mentioned--a hereditary witch). This lends the fact that these brothers are all a part of The Five more validity.

It might appear that this is just another 'good vs. evil' story, but it is really more about family ties and that's what makes it work.

I found the backstory about the island quite well developed and it is a vital part of the plot so I'm glad it was expanded upon as the novel went on.

All the brothers have their specific personalities but somehow manage to work it out when it counts. I think this is the way that brothers are supposed to act, but speaking from experience, they do not always act this way. I'm glad Rose portrayed the brothers as fighting sometimes, even in the midst of critical moments. After all, it only takes one of The Five to fall.

It was a special treat that Rose included bits of the brothers' native language in the book. Thanks to her I am now familiar with some new phrases.

As this is the first book in the series I am anticipating more. Hopefully the story will be explored to an even greater degree.
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