Eternal Wanderings: The Continuing Journey of Kara O’Keefe (The Eternal Cycle #4) by Danielle Ackley-McPhail – Review by Angela Hayes

Eternal Wanderings

Eternal Wanderings by Danielle Ackley-McPhail
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

 

3 ½ Stars

 

“She wandered a while, among the wagons, some brightly painted and built from wood in the tradition of the Romani people, others battered metal caravans traveling under their own power or pulled behind trucks or cars, as you would find at any campground around the world. All of them bore the essence of the Rom, brightly painted, delightfully unique. Each family had set their own camp, with carpets on the ground and cushions for sitting. Some had fire pits, others had portable grills. At some of the hearths, awnings had been raised for shelter from the elements, at others, battery-powered faerie lights had been strung from poles but the space left open to the sky.”

 

“The sounds of the bustling camp punctuated by the laughter of both children and adults comforted her. The calm, easy way Sveta chatted with her, telling her little details about the clan and its people as they passed, comforted her. The approaching conversation? That made her uneasy. Whatever the conversation she was to have with Markos consisted of, Kara would keep her promise to Granddame Rose.
As they entered the cool dimness of the wagon Kara fought not to laugh as Beag Scath—still in his true form—scampered up her back to hide beneath her hair. Clearly, something of her amusement showed on her face, however, given Markos’s deepening glower.”

 

Eternal Wanderings: The Continuing Journey of Kara O’Keefe is the fourth book in The Eternal Cycle series by Danielle Ackley-McPhail. It is an intriguing and original fantasy- woven with such vivid detail that the story and characters came to life before my eyes. This is something Ms. Ackley-McPhail does incredibly well. But, having said that, I would like to have read a longer version of the story and gotten even more detail.
There are times the story lags a little, and other times where it seemed a little disjointed and confusing. But I have come into the series on book four, so I am intrigued to go back to read the other books and see if that helps me appreciate this book better.
It is a very quick read- with a several ‘bonus’ stories to be found at the conclusion of Eternal Wanderings.
I love that Ms. Ackley McPhail has such a wonderfully creative imagination, as her stories are nothing if not unique and original. So, I look forward to seeing what she does next.

Thank You, Danielle Ackley-McPhail!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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