Sharron A. (sharrona) from ASHEVILLE, NC wrote on 11/2/2006...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was a disappointment. After enjoying _The Mists of Avalon_ when it was first published, I looked forward to getting into the series. MZB died in 1999, and this book was published in 1997 I believe, so perhaps she was relying more on her sister to do the writing by then. Diana Paxson is not credited in any way in the edition of the book I have, though she's listed as co-author on several websites. If this is an indication of the rest of the series, I'll have to say "thanks but no thanks." The last 20 pages or so were good, and would've made a great short story, but the rest of the book was dull and poorly written.
Priscilla A. (priscillamylove) from PALMER, MA wrote on 1/14/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
The Forest House - the prequel to Marion Zimmer Bradley's much beloved and enduring classis, The Mists of Avalon - is a mesmerizing epic of one woman's pivotal role at a turning point in history, brough to magnificent, unforgettable life.
She was Eilan, the daughter of a Druidic warleader and gifted with visions. In a land struggling to survive both Roman conquerors and her pwn people's enemies, surely fate had marked her to become a priestess of the Forest House.
But first Eilan had chosen a different, forbidden path - to love Gaius, a soldier of mixed blood among the legions sent to subdue her country. And so, she must hide a terrible secret when she is anointed as the new High Priestess. With mightly enemies poised to usurp the wealth of magic the Forest House sheltered, Eilan could only trust in the power of the great Goddess to find her destiny admidst the treacherous labyrinth in which fate had placed her...
I enjoy the author's style of writing, I always have a great mental painting of the characters and story. I enjoyed this book.
Karen K. (krin) from OLNEY, MD wrote on 12/23/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was a good mix of historical fiction and fantasy. I liked learning about the effects of Roman occupation in the British Isles and how local leaders either fought or tried to maintain some tentative peace. Gaius and Eilan's forbidden romance made a good backdrop to the Roman/Briton tensions at the time. I look forward to reading the first book in the series, The Mists of Avalon.
Prequel to The Mists of Avalon. I didn't like it as well. Most prequels are. Eilan has chosen a forbidden path to love. She must hide her secret when she is anointed as the new High Priestess.
Jennifer S. (bluets) from BLOOMINGTON, IN wrote on 9/19/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
not as good as Mists of Avalon but still a good read. a little slow to get started but then, about a quarter the way through, i was grabbed by it.
Holly B. (borged) from THOMASVILLE, GA wrote on 9/12/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Prequel to the Mists of Avalon, a wonderful read, true to Marion Zimmer Bradley's continual style and elegance.
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Cheryl H. (Dragonfly) from SWANSEA, MA wrote on 3/8/2007...
Prequel to "Mists of Avalon"
Susan J. B. from SEATTLE, WA wrote on 3/6/2006...
This is a prequel to an earlier story and brings
the Druidic past to life.
Lori N. (Lelopit) from CLAYTON, LA wrote on 2/13/2006...
Interesting, but not as good as The Mists of Avalon!
Mariana F. from PLANTATION, FL wrote on 12/30/2005...
Absolutely spellbinding
Sharon D. from SANDY LAKE, PA wrote on 11/26/2005...
This is an extra copy I have of this book. I love the book and have read the entire series that it is in.
Sharon D. from SANDY LAKE, PA wrote on 11/26/2005...
This is an extra copy I have of this book. I love the book and have read the entire series that it is in.
Mary M. (flynsquirrel) from CHARLTON, MA wrote on 9/26/2005...
marion zimmer bradley weaves a tale of long agodruids and romans very good read
Monique O. from CLARKSVILLE, TN wrote on 8/6/2005...