This is the second book in Katherine Kerr's Deverry series, which by now must count around 10 books. The world is a Celtic one, enphasising honour and allegiance. The theme is reincarnation, to fullfill a destiny, coupled with the power of love which transcends death. The series has two main storylines. One tells the story of Nevyn (translated to No-one) a sorcerer who has lived at least 400 years to undo a wrong he did to his first love, Brangwen and the fatal consequences for her other suitor Blaen. The other tells the story of Rhodry and Jill, reincarnations of these two. Caught up in events of dweomer, living by their wits and swords, torn between love and duty. Never predictable, the book skips backwards and forwards in time, to previous reincarnations of the main characters, weaving an ever more complex world where magic, elves, dwarves and trolls fit naturally in. Start with the first book, Daggerspell, and continue through this highly satisfying series, which, by the way only gets better and better. If you enjoy fantasy, you will enjoy this book