Friday 12 July 2019

Review Tour - Salmon & The Hazel (Rowan Harbor Cycle #8) by Sam Burns




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Length: 43,000 words approx.

Cover Design: Melanie Farlow @ Clause & Effect


The Rowan Harbor Cycle Series


Book #1 - Blackbird in the Reeds - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Book #2 - Wolf and the Holly - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Book #3 - Fox and Birch - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Book #4 - Hawk In The Rowan - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Book #5 - Stag and the Ashe - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Book #6 - Adder and Willow - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Book #6.5 - In Any Light - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Book #7 - Eagle In The Hawthorn - Amazon US | Amazon UK


Blurb


Jesse’s only priority in life is protecting the people he loves, so he’s determined to see Rowan Harbor’s wards rebuilt. There’s just one problem: they’re missing an ingredient that can’t be ordered online.


Jesse volunteers to search for the missing component in the realm of the fae, but his boyfriend, Sean, isn’t letting him go alone. The town has an enemy among the fae, so they’ll need to keep a low profile. Along their way, they find unexpected allies, surprising enemies, and a whole host of problems.


The journey is a test of their endurance, but also of their relationship and their faith in each other. Can they find what they need and get back home in one piece in time for the summer solstice?

My Two Pennies' Worth 

This is the penultimate book in the series and as such the protection of and mystery surrounding Rowan Harbor takes centre stage. We learn who we think is behind everything and I honestly don't know how they'll deal with that but that is a worry for the last book.
In this book we have Jesse and Sean going on a quest in Faerie. It's fun to get out of Rowan Harbor for a while and we meet some interesting people/creatures who help/hinder them along the way.
This story is all about the quest. Jesse and Sean are solid so there are no relationship worries along the way. 
This one is fun and it's sad to realise my time in Rowan Harbor is coming to an end.







Sam wrote her first fantasy epic with her best friend when she was ten. Like almost any epic fiction written by a ten year old, it was awful. She likes to think she’s improved since then, if only because she has better handwriting now.


If she’s not writing, she’s almost certainly either reading or lost down a Wikipedia rabbit hole while pretending to research for a novel.


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