Sunday, February 22, 2015

A Look at Healwoman by Janet Lane Walters #MFRWauthor #BooksWeLove




Born under a dark moon, Norna has to battle rumors that she is tainted by evil and unworthy of being anything more than a servant. Discarded by her mother, she runs away from her aunt, a priestess who wants her to enter the temple. Instead,...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars August 1, 2014
By Emily K
Format:Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
Very well written and the story was good 





HEALWOMAN: DARK MOON

Author(s): 
This fantasy story featuring four
main characters has an intriguing
plot. Spanning many years, the novel's
references to ancient scrolls, gods
and goddesses adds to its dark
theme. 
Born under a dark moon, Norna has to battle rumors that she is tainted by evil and unworthy of being anything more than a servant. Discarded by her mother, she runs away from her aunt, a priestess who wants her to enter the temple.

Instead, Norna chooses to be a Healwoman, and a chance encounter with a novice hoping to be a priest helps her discover she has talents of water, air and fire at her disposal. With these gifts she is called on to battle treachery and attempts to prevent the promised prophecy of the god and goddess. As she battles evil powers, she loses her heart to Shandor, the man she met when her journey first began. 

Reviewed by: 
Faith V. Smith



Brilliant read 27 Feb. 2014
Format:Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
At the beginning I wasn't sure why I had downloaded this book to be honest. I found it hard going but once I got into it....found it hard to put down! in fact I was late for work this morning as I wanted to finish it lol. Will download the others in the series :-

5.0 out of 5 stars 

Format:Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
I agree takes a little getting into but once you have got into the characters and got your head round the story its well worth it. I found it an enthralling different type of story that I thoroughly enjoyed - well worth sticking with it, would have loved more.

her heart to Shandor, the man she met when her journey first began. 
Reviewed by: 
Faith V. Smith



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