Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Review tour: Eagle in the Hawthorn (Rowan Harbor Cycle #7) by Sam Burns



Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK - Exclusive to Amazon and Available to Borrow with Kindle Unlimited

Length: 45,000 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

Blurb


Rowan Harbor has had a tough winter, and Devon Murphy wants nothing more than to make it better. When he proposes a solution to the town’s low morale, it creates a rift in his relationship with his boyfriend, Wade. They’ve hardly ever argued, and when things get tense, Devon has no idea how to handle it.

But an evil presence in his town targets the people Devon loves, he has to put his personal worries aside and face danger down again. Will he be able to protect his town, and if he can, will Wade be waiting for him when it’s done?



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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I love me a good mixed paranormal (werewolves and witches and fae oh my!) story and Eagle in the Hawthorn does not disappoint.

Eagle in the Hawthorn is captivating with interesting characters and a suspenseful plot that, like the previous books in the series, won't let you put it down until you've read it end-to-end.

Like all good series, main characters from previous books appear as supporting characters.

There was one thing I didn't like about Eagle in the Hawthorn is that references were made to events from previous books that were not explained, leading me to wonder 'what was that all about'.

I highly recommend the entire series as it's awesome.

I give Eagle in the Hawthorn 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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