You know that one dream . . .
The Mark of a Druid lets you escape to another, older, world. Read by the author, this audiobook takes place in present times as well as the past through past-life regression-- some voluntary and some not. The author takes her time making you care about the characters, and lets you see them age. It isn't always pretty, or appropriate for younger audiences since some of the scenes are steamy, but you do believe in what the characters are feeling. I broke down and bought the print copy off Amazon so that I could read through to the end. Let me tell you, the action increases dramatically as you go along! I am particularly glad that I started listening to the audiobook first or I wouldn't have had any idea how some of the authentic names were pronounced. The author did her research. If you have a fondness for druidic culture and past-life regression, you should give this audiobook a chance. Five stars.
Tabitha Lasting via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/15/09
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This book was beautiful! I laughed, cried and cheered along with the characters. Some say the author sounds robotic but I found her voice to be enchanting and raspy. I think maybe the editing is the reason it was sometimes choppy, but overall a fantastic book!
Jenifers2girls via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/11
I listen to this book during my commute. Even though the narration is a little choppy and some of the parts are slow-going, I can not stop listening!
Cheri Mae via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/10
Very entertaining and imaginative. A clever mix of past and present with the principal characters connected through the mists of time.
Border Reiver via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/19/11
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