The Angel Stone, Juliet Dark
The Angel Stone, Juliet Dark
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The Angel Stone

Author: Juliet Dark

Narrator: Justine Eyre

Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/03/2013

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal


Synopsis

For fans of Deborah Harkness A Discovery of Witches and Karen Marie Moning, the author of The Demon Lover offers the climactic conclusion to her steamy and enchanting paranormal trilogy featuring magical professor Callie McFay.Doorkeeper-in-training, Fairwick Professor Cailleach Callie McFay has her work cut out for her. After a great battle with much bloodshed, the cabal of witches led by her grandmother and their evil nephilim cohorts have closed the door to Faerie. Many of Callies dearest magical friends have been banished, never to return. And Fairwick College is changing for the worse, too, as a new administration begins its reign of terror. Callies true love sacrificed himself so that she could live, a terrible debt shes determined to honor by saving her friends. The quest takes her to seventeenth-century Scotland, where she encounters the rustic, sexy ancestor of her lost love. This complication in her avowed mission offers Callie another passionate chance at love, but at what cost?

About Juliet Dark

Carol Goodman (a.k.a. Juliet Dark) is a critically acclaimed literary suspense writer. Her novels have won the Hammett Prize and the Mary Higgins Clark Award and have been nominated for the Dublin/IMPAC Award and the Nero Wolfe Award. After graduating from Vassar College, where she majored in Latin, she taught Latin for several years in Austin, Texas. She then received an MFA degree in fiction from the New School University, where she teaches writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by AH on November 22, 2013

Initial Thoughts: I think that what I enjoyed most about this book was the atmosphere. This is a book that transported me to wherever the main character was: modern day Fairwick College, Faerie, and 17th century Scotland. I loved that even in the present, The Angel Stone had a lovely Gothic feel to......more

Goodreads review by Robert on August 28, 2013

I’ll be honest with you. I haven’t read the first two books in this trilogy. I approached this particular conundrum as a scientific experiment to see if I could follow along with enough of the story that I didn’t feel as though I had wandered around in the woods late at night without my shoes or soc......more

Goodreads review by Lucie on July 18, 2013

Big fan of the first volume, "The Demon Lover", I confess to not being managed to find the same magic than in the first one. The tome 1 was a tasty mix of magic, myths and legends, a quest, fairies, fightings and a beautiful love story. Sure, I had noticed some heaviness due to many details, but all......more

Goodreads review by C.M. on September 13, 2013

The Angel Stone is Heavenly Read To say simply that a work like The Angel Stone, the third book of the Fairwick Chronicles, by Juliet Dark, aka Carol Goodman, is a Fantasy Fiction novel written in first person does such an injustice to the work that it puts the entire reviewing process into question.......more

Goodreads review by Karissa on September 15, 2013

This is the third and final book in the Fairwick Chronicles. This is a beautifully written paranormal series about a woman who moves to a small town and ends up embroiled in a battle to save Fairie. There are spoilers ahead from the second book, so just be warned. In the previous book Callie McFay fai......more