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Review by Excitedreads -- Apollo's Raven by Linnea Tanner

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Apollo's Raven" by Linnea Tanner.]
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Enthralling. Exciting. Mystery. Betrayal. Forbidden love. Power struggles. Magic. Sorcery. Blood thirst. War. Revenge. It's all here. Beautifully written. Bathed in the deep enthralls of mystic historic language and deep seated power struggles, Apollo's Raven unfolds with spells that encapsulates you in a mystic cocoon, shocked with secret after secret like bullets in warfare. Celtic fantasy lovers unite! It'll be worth the journey. I proudly rate this one 4 out of 4.

The tale begins with Catrin, a celtic warrior princess who’s discovered she can meld her mind with a special raven, to see through its eyes; an ancient druidess power that had been frowned upon in her land in Britannia. However, this power has helped her to foresee a great terror that is on the doorstep of the land she has sworn to protect and is grave with danger from the Romans alongside someone she had tried time and time again to erase from her mind for fear of what happened the last time she was in his presence; her half brother Marrock. With imminent danger around the corner, and a sense of urgency, Catrin rushes to her father King Amren’s side, only to find him already in chambers with a Roman senator Lucius Antonius. Antonius claims to be there under the command of Emperor Tiberius of Rome and has come to challenge King Amren’s choice of heir to his throne, claiming that the other rival king Cunobelin of Rome believes that Marrock, should be the heir.... but there’s more behind that veil.

In the fight of keeping his throne and trying to keep peace between rival nations, his daughters become pawns, one of which, Catrin namely, ends up falling for the son of Lucius. But this son, has his own agenda, as does Catrin, and neither knows the whole story. And that’s not all. The king has his own secrets, as does his queen, his right hand knight and even his most trusted advisor. Added to, the turmoil for power is complicated by a curse cast on King Amren by a powerful Druidess; King Amren's former queen. It prophesises that a raven shall descend and together with Blood Wolf, will destroy him. Catrin, after finding out about the prophesy, quickly realises that she is the Raven. Can she use the powers of the druids to thwart the curse that descends upon her father's head and save Britannia? Or will she succumb to her love of the enemy's son and betray her kingdom? Or is there more to it than that?

The mystery unfolds in a well thought out plot of magic, love and betrayal. I loved it! There was suspense from the start of the 400 page novel to the end. There were so many plot twists, that sometimes I had to take a break to collect my thoughts and go over what i just read. So many sub plots between Lucius’ own private agenda for power, budding forbidden love, clandestine affairs, the fight for power between kings, Marrock’s transformations and his blood thirst, that the story builds with layers and layers of suspense, all of which contribute effortessly to the larger narrative.The author also paid impeccable attention to the detail of this historic period and built her characters with just as much esteem. What I also liked was that though this is part of a series of novels, and there was a bit of a cliffhanger, there was enough in the Interlude to satisfy me .It just has me anxious to read what comes next.

The novel was well thought out and each layer created a cocoon for the next to unfold. Celtic fantasies have never been my thing, but it was refreshing to read about a strong female warrior in a historic period and the trials she undertook throughout her journey.If you’re not a fan of historic fantasies with celtic language, this may not be the book for you, but if you like tales of love, power and betrayal and don’t mind a little history, then Apollo's Raven is a worthy read.

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Power , struggle , forbidden love ? these words are enough to push me read this novel .
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I like the way you wrote your review
but this book is not for me. I can't dare to read such kind of book. I also learned some of your review style. Thank you.
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It looks like you were totally impressed by this story, Excitedreads. From your enthusiastic review, I could almost feel your excitement as you were embarking on this Celtic journey with Catrin.

The raven is a most notorious bird for dark stories, owing to its black plumage and its role in Poe's famous poem where the poet falls into madness over the death of his beloved. While the raven can only say one word, "Nevermore," it has come to symbolize a curse. Even the verb raven means to plunder or ravage. Poor raven! What has it done to deserve such a reputation?
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Thank you Darakshan and readandsmile for your kind words. Miriam, yes i was extremely excited...! Glad to know it translated to you... it is sad that the raven has been given such a grave meaning... it is ever present in the novel. But nonetheless a great read. The author did a great job of putting together a well thought out book.
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Miriam Molina wrote:It looks like you were totally impressed by this story, Excitedreads. From your enthusiastic review, I could almost feel your excitement as you were embarking on this Celtic journey with Catrin.

The raven is a most notorious bird for dark stories, owing to its black plumage and its role in Poe's famous poem where the poet falls into madness over the death of his beloved. While the raven can only say one word, "Nevermore," it has come to symbolize a curse. Even the verb raven means to plunder or ravage. Poor raven! What has it done to deserve such a reputation?
Hi Molina,
The raven in this tale was both a good and a bad omen at best, 3/4 bad.

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Juliusotinyo no problem. I enjoyed it ;)
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:D Wow, sound like you had a lot of fun reading the book. Though am not a fan of historic fiction, i think the book is worth a try based on your review.
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I'm yet to pick up this book, it's definitely on my to read list. Sounds so captivating.
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I'm glad the you enjoyed this book! I'm not really into historical fantasies but the plot sounds really interesting. Thank you for the great review!
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This sounds like a very exciting book! I typically only enjoy historical novels when accompanied by high levels of fantasy, which seems to be the case with this book. Thank you for your review!
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So, almost all of them has a secret? Cool. This sounds like a great novel.
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I'd love to be able to see through the eyes of a bird, though I would rather a hawk to a raven but I guess Catrin didn't have a choice. I love this type of book, and look forward to reading it, Thanks for the great review.
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This book looks to be really suspense filled, and a love it. Am even getting goose bombs just reading the review. And what an excellent review!

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This book looks to be really suspense filled, and a love it. Am even getting goose bombs just reading the review. And what an excellent review!
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