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The Cave of Rúin Ársa (The Cross of Ciaran Book 3) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Cave of Ruin Arsa (The Cross of Ciaran Book 3)The Cave of Ruin Arsa by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this time travel story. This is the third book in this series which I highly suggest reading the previous two books to help your enhancement of this series and author. I enjoy how the author is able to make the story come to life on each page with their attention to details. This is a well written story that took me on an adventure that could turn deadly. The twists and turns you won’t see coming. A story where you could lose your family to the past. This is a story where the characters take pieces of information and put them together that can alter dreams. The growth of the plot and characters made the story easy to read and entertaining as well. This is a fast paced story that is hard to put down. I had to know what happened next. This is a great story that you don’t want to miss. A great adventure story that will take you back and forth in time. I highly recommend this book.

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The Book of Carraig (The Cross of Ciaran Book 2) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Misti Maggio

The Book of Carraig (The Cross of Ciaran #2)The Book of Carraig by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. The storyline moves a little slow at some parts, but otherwise keeps a good pace. The love story is wonderful. World building was just as good as the first. I can’t wait to read the third book.
Reviewed by @mimimadge

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Genre – Paranormal Romance
Page Count – 414
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Ciarán Donnelly is ready to leave his past behind and concentrate on his new life, but his past may not be finished with him. His dreams have returned with a vengeance, and this time they’re telling him Ruadhán, the long-dead priest who entombed him fifteen hundred years before, is threatening to kidnap his unborn twins. Of course, his dream interpretation leaves a lot to be desired, especially when it comes to those he loves.

As if the dreams are not bad enough, his anxiety over them is causing stress on his new marriage, which is the last thing Caitlin needs in her current condition. The twins are on the way, and everyone advises him the dreams stem from his own insecurities over becoming a father. After all, Ruadhán was the chief priest, a member of the high council, loyal to his goddess unto death. What are the chances he suffered the same fate as Ciarán and survived fifteen centuries?

The theory sounds reasonable, and he’s happy to accept it, until Aodhán comes across an empty tomb in the Hills of ár Sinsear that looks as though it may have been occupied at some point. Could Ruadhán have survived after all? And if so, where is he now? To complicate the issue, Aodhán stumbles across another piece of information that could alter the possible meaning of his brother’s dreams. But will Ciarán manage to put the pieces together before it’s too late, or will he lose his family to an ancient adversary?

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