

*Possible spoilers for series*
So glad to read Aisley's story (and of course Phelan's). Phelan has always held himself apart from the rest of the MacLeod's and their chosen families. Phelan was kidnapped (by Isla) as a child (500 something years ago) and has been unable to forgive Isla for it (she was under duress). Aisley was also made to do things she didn't want under duress. Her cousin Jason (the new Big Bad) forced her to become a drough (a Druid who embraces evil and Satan). The Warriors have made it their mission to hunt droughs and evil. In the last book Jason was maybe defeated and they were dealing with a vampiric supernatural entity that feeds on magic (the Selmyr).
I liked that this showed intent does matter. Phelan and Aisley fit well together. It does turn out that Wallace is stronger than ever. It takes Phelan the whole book to stop living in the past and find forgiveness. Aisley and Phelan's story is complete in this, but there is a bit of a cliffhanger to lead into Malcolm's book.
So glad to read Aisley's story (and of course Phelan's). Phelan has always held himself apart from the rest of the MacLeod's and their chosen families. Phelan was kidnapped (by Isla) as a child (500 something years ago) and has been unable to forgive Isla for it (she was under duress). Aisley was also made to do things she didn't want under duress. Her cousin Jason (the new Big Bad) forced her to become a drough (a Druid who embraces evil and Satan). The Warriors have made it their mission to hunt droughs and evil. In the last book Jason was maybe defeated and they were dealing with a vampiric supernatural entity that feeds on magic (the Selmyr).
I liked that this showed intent does matter. Phelan and Aisley fit well together. It does turn out that Wallace is stronger than ever. It takes Phelan the whole book to stop living in the past and find forgiveness. Aisley and Phelan's story is complete in this, but there is a bit of a cliffhanger to lead into Malcolm's book.