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Friday, September 14, 2012

Book Review: Somer's Rising by Em Epe

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Somer's Rising
Written by Em Epe
Published by Eternal Press
Historical Suspense
198 Pages

"The time has come to take matters into her own hands..." Somer's Rising, Em Epe

 Somer's Rising 

Somer's Rising-Book Synopsis   
Brought to the McRaidy clan as a baby, Somer struggles to find her place amongst the members. As the child of a hated Englishman she is spurned by the Highlanders. With nothing more to offer than her skills with animals, she devotes her time to providing the McRaidy army with trained warrior dogs. Waiting for Conner to gain permission to wed from his father her dreams are crushed. Unwilling to face a life of loneliness Somer takes matters into her own hands.
   
 Book Review of Somer's Rising by Em Epe 

After just finishing Somer’s Rising by Em Epe, I can only say wow. Not often am I moved to fighting tears by fictional words or vision. 

Somer, taken as an infant into the McRaidy clan is shunned her entire life. She also loved Connor, the Laird’s son, from the time she was a child. He loves her, but when his father dies, he’s forced to deny her, knowing his clan will never accept her as wife to the new Laird. Determined to face her life without him, she becomes the focus of kings and a pawn to be used without regard until she stands up for herself. 

No spoilers here. You’ll have to read for yourself the struggles and triumphs. By the end, you will love these well presented characters, be angry, happy, and sad along with them, not necessarily in that order. The story flowed quickly and gave me a good read.


~Reviewed by Larriane Wills~


Multi-genre author writing under two pens, Larriane spans from the past to the future, with and without paranormal, but nearly always a romance. Larriane AKA Larion Wills two names, one author, thousands of stories. 
Visit her site http://www.larriane.com anytime to see her covers and read excerpts.


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