
Devil's Mountain (The Devlin Legacy, #1)
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He'll make you hate him for everything he's stolen, yet you'll find yourself loving him. God help you, because you will love him. Mary Devlin resigned herself to her destiny long ago: serving Slanaitheoir, the mountain spirit who rescued her forebears from the Irish Famine. She succumbed to his ever...
- Pages
- 122
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Publié
- 2012-06-18
- Éditeur
- Lyrical Press
- ISBN
- 9781616503697
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Bernadette Walsh
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When Bernadette is not annoying her fellow commuters on the Long Island Rail Road with the tap-tap-tapping of her computer, she enjoys eating chocolate and indulging in her favorite mind candy -- reality TV.While Bernadette has hopped around genres, from paranormal romance to humorous romance to serious women's fiction...
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Jessica Morales·4 years ago
I'm very thankful to this author who offered this read to our Ladybugs bookclub on Facebook in exchange for a honest review. Personally I don't read what the book is about beforehand. So I had no idea what the book was about other than a witch. This book was good its been a while since a paranormal book has caught my eye. One Devlin women thru the years has be offered up to protect their families. Mary unfortunately doesn't tell her family what she been going thru. I think its crazy that Carolin...
Liz Rosado De Rodriguez·4 years ago
Really Enjoy the first 4 Books
So well Written.
So well Written.
Andrea Guy·13 years ago
I've read two of Bernadette Walsh's other books and loved them. However both of them fell into the Women's Fiction category, so I wasn't sure what to make of Devil's Mountain when I saw it was a paranormal.I'm glad I gave it a shot!Bernadette does a great job with creating characters that stick with you. Plus it has those great paranormal elements, witches and an evil spirit.The story in an interweaving of two stories, Bobby and his wife Caroline and his mother Mary and Slanaitheoir a rather ran...
Midu Hadi·13 years ago
I got this book, from Making Connections for free, in exchange for an honest review. Get your copy here.The story intrigued me from the very beginning! It was the right amount of scary and there were parts where I was screaming at the characters for how stupid they were being– always a good sign!Then there were parts where I kept thinking I’m going to be really mad, if all of this turns out to be Mary’s imagination/sickness.The ending..woah! Scary and creepy and well done.Really want to read the...
Kimberly·13 years ago
This book was nothing like I expected. The summary for the book while it is intriguing tells very little about the book so I thought that this would be the typical paranormal/fantasy romance read. A bit of fluff and some magic or something of the like here and there. Boy, was I ever wrong. As soon as I started the book last night I was hooked. I love how the book started off in the middle of the story and then switched to the beginning. I'm not sure why but I really enjoy it when authors employ ...
Ruby·13 years ago
I have always been into Irish and Celtic based stories. So this book caught my attention when I read the synopsis. I love the combination of history and myth In this book, to me it made it seem even more real. My feelings for Caroline Changed multiple times during the duration of the book. At first I liked her but then It came to the point when she said she would rather die if she could not have a child, My heart went out to Bobby at that point. Bobby was one of my favorites from the beginning, ...
Ambyr·13 years ago
I received this book from the Author for an honest review.In each book I read, I either have to like the character as a person, or at least understand them; their tone, their actions, and their motives. In Devil's Mountain, this seemed to be secondary. I understood both main characters, but they almost seemed like filler to the real story. This wasn't a bad thing. I can't think of a single book I've read that the characters seemed less important than the actual story, and it work for the book. G...
Kathleen Patel·13 years ago
Caroline Collins married the love of her life. Bobby Connelly was perfect for her. It was like a fairytale, right up to the rehearsal dinner. That’s when things started to get ugly. The arrival of Bobby’s beautiful mother, Mary, sparked some old memories…or were they old “wives tales”? Caroline’s mother, Nellie, suddenly began spouting superstitions, accusing Mary of having made a pact with the devil. Apparently Nellie and Mary had grown up in the same mountain society in Ireland. Nellie tried t...
Angie ~aka Reading Machine~·13 years ago
Caroline Collins is marrying Bobby Connelly yet her mother Nellie objects to this marriage. Nellie believes that Caroline is in danger and says that Caroline will regret not listening to her. After visiting Ireland on holiday, Nellie believes that Caroline made a deal with the devil to become pregnant. Nellie refuses to believe Caroline did not and moves to another state far away from Caroline. Meanwhile Mary Connelly is happy for her son yet glad Caroline is finally pregnant. She worries about ...
Carrie Vaughn·13 years ago
At first I was a little put off by the way this story was told. However, to give all the information and to keep the action moving, I can't really see any other way it could have been told. The story begins with a young woman named Caroline at her wedding to Bobby Connelly. The pair met in New York, but both of their families were from a very small area of Ireland and both families had ties back to Devlin's Mountain. Caroline's mother had known Bobby's mother and although neither of them will sa...




