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The average rating for Charleyhorse based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-04-02 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Reba Williams
This book had a really interesting writing style that took me a bit to get used to. Mostly because I felt like the characters point of view would change mid chapter, or sometimes even mid paragraph. Once I got used to that however, I really enjoyed the book... I liked Charley's and Juna's characters quite a lot, but Charley's mother Elle wasn't all that likeable. She wasn't supposed to be though. The book did have the ending I thought it would, but I wondered what was going to happen to the characters after the book ended.... b
Review # 2 was written on 2012-05-12 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Marlee Spector
Chanting the Morning Star by Marylyle Rogers I read this a while ago but remember it as a good story. The description of the book I am listing below is from the back jacket of the book. I'm adding it because I believe the one on the Goodreads page does not depict this story. Like those of a frightened doe, all of Llys's senses were heightened as she beheld the masculine beauty of the wounded warrior before her. Yet nothing prepared her for the look in his eyes when they turned toward her -- a gaze of pure, burning hatred. He deemed her his enemy, and not because she was a Druidess and he a Saxon noble ... for he also believed her to be a wanton. Innocent Llys had never known a man, or wanted one until the golden-maned Adam. Ealdorman of Oaklea, had been carried into Throckenholt Keep. Now her grace and gentle, healing touch made Adam doubt what he had witnesssed just days earlier: this very maid -- or so it seemed -- lewdly smiling, naked in the presence of a corrupt bishop. But as the forces of darkness threatened, a kingdom's fate rested in their hands. Together they would battle the blackest of magic, armed with the power of Llys's Druid heritage ... and the blazing strength of a love as pure and bright as the morning star.


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