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The White Mare (Dalriada, Bk 1)
The White Mare - Dalriada, Bk 1
Author: Jules Watson
ISBN-13: 9781585676200
ISBN-10: 1585676209
Publication Date: 2/17/2005
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Overlook Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
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Spuddie avatar reviewed The White Mare (Dalriada, Bk 1) on + 412 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
First in the Dalriada Trilogy, an epic historical saga that begins in the first century A.D. Scotland. This is the story of Rhiann, the Ban Cré of the Epiidi tribe, who dwell in the highlands of Alba, as Scotland was referred to then. It is also the story of Eremon, a Prince of Eire (Ireland) who washed up on the shores of Alba with a small band of his men after a battle with his own uncle for the right to the throne. Coincidentally, they arrive during the funeral of the Epiidi King, who is Rhiann's uncle. Since the Epiidi are without an heir, it is now Rhiann's job as last female survivor with royal blood to produce one. After Eremon spends some time with the Epiidi, the scheming leader of their Druid council names Eremon as their war chief and arranges a marriage between him and Rhiann and the saga begins. I really enjoyed the book despite it having definite "romantic" plot twists at times. It is set during the time of the Roman invasion of Scotland and apparently the next two books in the trilogy span a couple of centuries, so I'm looking forward to those as well. Watson knows how to tell a story, that's for certain, and this one is staying on my Keeper shelf.
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Good epic, but not up to Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series,which I adore.
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wonderfully to read
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Great book, takes you to Scotland in the early centuries and see how people lived at that time. It is eye opening to see how woman were valued.
momoffour49783 avatar reviewed The White Mare (Dalriada, Bk 1) on + 43 more book reviews
One of my favorite books of all time. Coming in as a tie would be the second in this trilogy, The Dawn Stag.