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Title:Captive Irish Moon (Éire's Viking #1)
Author:Sandi Layne
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:1st edition
Pages:Pages: 280 pages
Published:October 7th 2008 by Createspace
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Fiction
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Rating: 4.32 | 65 Users | 27 Reviews

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With Éire’s Captive Moon, Sandi Layne has created an unforgettable tale of love, loss, intrigue, bravery, and suspense. From the first pages, you’ll be held captive by Ms. Layne’s incredible storytelling and her ability to paint a picture with words that pulls you so deeply into her world you forget your surroundings.



Charis is snatched away from her home and everything she ever knew or loved. She’s been captured to be the medicine woman, slave, and bed partner to the viking, Agnarr, who was so impressed by her healing skills he had to have her. Charis is a strong willed woman and isn’t about to accept her fate without a hell of a fight. Taken across the seas, far from her home, she plans her revenge and escape throughout the long, cold winter.



It’s not as easy as she thought to hate her captors, and two men will be vying for her affections before all is said and done.



I’m not going to delve too deeply into the story here. What I want to focus on is Sandi Layne’s beautiful writing. Her descriptions are spot on without going overboard. You will feel the chill in the air, hear the snow crunching underfoot, smell and taste the meat being cooked over an open fire. There are characters that tug at the heartstrings and others that incite a sense of outrage, betrayal, and contempt. Charis’ emotions leap from the page, and I often found myself conflicted.



The things I didn’t like about this book were all personal preferences—such as wishing certain events went a different way. The writing was delicious, and the story was fascinating and felt completely authentic. It’s obvious Ms. Layne put a great deal of time into Éire’s Captive Moon.



The one thing that must be said is I consumed this book. I read it over a two day period and was annoyed when I had to put it aside to do other things—unusual for me since I don’t normally have that much reading time. I was enraptured, and I think you will be, too.



Spoilerish comment ahead! (No plot reveals)



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Although I didn’t expect this to be the case, after reading the story, I’m Team Agnarr all the way.



Originally I marked Éire’s Captive Moon as 4.5 stars, but after thinking about the story again and how much I enjoyed it, I have to up it to a full 5 stars—something I don’t give out very often.


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Original Title: Captive Irish Moon
ISBN: 1440426201 (ISBN13: 9781440426209)
Edition Language: English
Series: Éire's Viking #1

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Ratings: 4.32 From 65 Users | 27 Reviews

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Lots of Shoes!!Eire's Captive Moon exudes dramatic tension from the moment you pick it up. The very title implies somebody or something is going to be placed in jeopardy, and after the rather idyllic opening, you know the other shoe is going to drop.And drop it does for Charis, the healer in a 9th century Irish village. These are rough times, with Vikings raiding up and down the Irish coast for treasure and slaves. Agnarr Halvardson, one of the Viking raiders, brings a new reality to Charis'

Éires Captive Moon, the first book of Sandi Laynes Éires Viking Trilogy, brings you to the unsettled era of the early Viking raids along the coast of Éire todays Ireland.Red-striped sails make their first appearance on the shores near the village of Ragor and the peaceful life of the villagers is obliterated in one deadly raid. Agnarr Halvardson and his overlord, Tuirgeis, have come to Éire for treasure, honor, and slaves.After slaying her husbands, Agnarr claims Charis, the healer of the

Sandi Layne has been writing for more than twenty years, publishing works of contemporary Christian romance, historical fiction, and posting columns on writing and publishing for various sites at one time or another. Her stories are noted for their attention to detail and striking heroines, and she enjoys bringing her readers through stories that surprise, entertain, and edify.Married for more

I really never got into romance or novels of "passion". That being said, Eire's Captive Moon is a historical fiction with romance, but it is so much more than that. I was kept bound to the page with every word and change of scene. I was left breathless at both the grand vistas described within and the awesome battle scenes depicted. I learned to despise the bad guys and yet to come to know and love them. It was a great read and I will be looking for the sequels when they arrive!

So good! Loved the history. Onto the second book!

With Éires Captive Moon, Sandi Layne has created an unforgettable tale of love, loss, intrigue, bravery, and suspense. From the first pages, youll be held captive by Ms. Laynes incredible storytelling and her ability to paint a picture with words that pulls you so deeply into her world you forget your surroundings. Charis is snatched away from her home and everything she ever knew or loved. Shes been captured to be the medicine woman, slave, and bed partner to the viking, Agnarr, who was so

What an intriguing story. Full of action, adventure, history, detail, information, conflict, emotion, all the good stuff, and Sandi Layne handled it all with appreciated skill so as not to overwhelm or bombard. It's a fabulous look into a time period and relationships that you don't see or read about all that often--at least I don't :) -- and I truly enjoyed the realistic portrayal of the setting and characters. I not only enjoyed the journey of the characters but all the historic information

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