***
3 Stars/5
Thanks to Netgalley and Indie Inked for giving me this
book to review.
Allison has realised how she feels about Ethan, the guy
she has really liked for years, but he is acting strangely and being really mean
towards her since coming back from Tautha de Danaan. Aoife is free and is
willing to do anything to get Allison’s father, Liam, to love her, even by
hurting Allison and her mother. Allison is trying to unravel Aoife plans but
she discoves that Aoife has got a secret that she has been keeping for years. With
Allison willing to anything to destroy amulet that keeps Liam from healing and
being with her mother but with the Danaan not being human can she trust any of
them.
Stone of Destiny is the good second book in the Danaan
trilogy and I felt the story was better and more interesting than the first
book. I felt in this book we got to know the characters better and there was more
romance, although the book’s pacing was a bit too fast for me.
I liked Allison better in this book as she is more
confident and thinks more about what she wants to do. I also liked Ethan more as
we got to know him better and I liked the way he treated Allison, as he was
protective without being controlling.
This ends on a bit of a cliff-hanger and I cannot wait to
see what happens in the next book. I would recommend Stone of Destiny to people
who enjoyed reading The Forgotten Ones
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