Karen (liebe4christus) reviewed The Wild Sight: An Irish tale of deadly deeds and forbidden love on + 82 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. It was easy to follow, and the characters were great! I wish there were a sequel to this one. The end was a tad far-fetched, but that's what books are for, right? Fantasy. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed The Wild Sight: An Irish tale of deadly deeds and forbidden love on + 1076 more book reviews
Rylie Powell's quest to find her real father leads her directly to his sone, Donovan O'Shea (and presumably her brother). The attraction is instant and suddenly Rylie is hoping that Dermot O'Shea is NOT her father. Donovan has The Sight and experiences flashbacks of ancient artifacts. This "vision" has caused him to retreat to avoid being different and labeled a freak.
The mystery of Donovan's mother dominates the story as well as the dead body that is found during an archeological dig on the families property. A great mystery with a surprise culprit.
This is terribly romantic and well-written - makes you feel as if you're in Ireland too. I loved Donovan but didn't care for his sister, Doreen, she was definitely daddy's girl and defended him til the end.
The mystery of Donovan's mother dominates the story as well as the dead body that is found during an archeological dig on the families property. A great mystery with a surprise culprit.
This is terribly romantic and well-written - makes you feel as if you're in Ireland too. I loved Donovan but didn't care for his sister, Doreen, she was definitely daddy's girl and defended him til the end.
Linda E. (txag80) - , reviewed The Wild Sight: An Irish tale of deadly deeds and forbidden love on + 257 more book reviews
I love debut novels; so much promise, so much raw energy. The Wild Sight is filled with both. Read it and get to know the oh-so-human Donovan and the spunky Rylie. Together they take you on a wonderful, exciting and dangerous journey in beautiful, haunted Ireland. What fun!