Moonheart

When Sara and Jamie discovered the seemingly ordinary artifacts, they sensed the pull of a dim and distant place. A world of mists and forests, of ancient magics, mythical beings, ageless bards...and restless evil.
Now, with their friends and enemies alike--Blue, the biker; Keiran, the folk musician; the Inspector from the RCMP; and the mysterious Tom Hengyr--Sara and Jamie are drawn into this enchanted land through the portals of Tamson House, that sprawling downtown edifice that straddles two worlds. Sweeping from ancient Wales to the streets of Ottawa today, Moonheart will entrance you with its tale of this world and the other one at the very edge of sight...and the unforgettable people caught up in the affairs of both. A tale of music, and motorcycles, and fey folk beyond the shadows of the moon. A tale of true magic; the tale of Moonheart.BUY THE BOOK
Community Reviews
I will forever have bitter feelings towards this book, and I'm sorry.
I know this is a much loved book by many a people. Unfortunately, I am not one of those people.
I don't believe it has ever taken me this long to finish a book (TWO MONTHS). I just could not bring myself to pick it up. I actually started watching television again instead. The only reason I finished it was because I told myself two things:
1) "Self, you are not allowed to read another book until you finish this damn thing."
2) "Self, you can go back and read one of your favorite books of all time as soon as you finish this damn thing."
Ready for another list? Here we go.
What didn't "grab" me:
1. The characters. And there were a LOT of characters. Unfortunately, out of all these characters, I wasn't particularly attached to any of them other than Blue.
2. The back and forth story line. I didn't care for the abrupt switch to "reality" and what was going on with the police force. It became particularly unnecessary towards the end of the book.
3. The relationships. I am using relationships extremely loosely right now. For as slow as the book was, the relationships moved lickety-split quick.
This wasn't the worst book I've encountered, but it isn't anything I would read again or recommend to anyone. Sorrynot sorry, super fans.
I know this is a much loved book by many a people. Unfortunately, I am not one of those people.
I don't believe it has ever taken me this long to finish a book (TWO MONTHS). I just could not bring myself to pick it up. I actually started watching television again instead. The only reason I finished it was because I told myself two things:
1) "Self, you are not allowed to read another book until you finish this damn thing."
2) "Self, you can go back and read one of your favorite books of all time as soon as you finish this damn thing."
Ready for another list? Here we go.
What didn't "grab" me:
1. The characters. And there were a LOT of characters. Unfortunately, out of all these characters, I wasn't particularly attached to any of them other than Blue.
2. The back and forth story line. I didn't care for the abrupt switch to "reality" and what was going on with the police force. It became particularly unnecessary towards the end of the book.
3. The relationships. I am using relationships extremely loosely right now. For as slow as the book was, the relationships moved lickety-split quick.
This wasn't the worst book I've encountered, but it isn't anything I would read again or recommend to anyone. Sorry
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