Official Review: Nimue by Ayn Cates Sullivan

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Re: Official Review: Nimue by Ayn Cates Sullivan

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I love ancient stories too. Especially with the themes of romance and magic.
Great review
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Nimue by Ayn Cates Sullivan is a book I will like to read. I'm a fan of Merlin and Arthurian legend. Nina is an intriguing character and I'm curious to find out more about her adventures.
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The third book in the Legends of the Grail series. A story that delves into topics of Celtic and Arthurian legends. Also, it unfolds a history with magical destinations and historical places. Certainly, I am in the group of those who do not like the Christian religion to be referenced as a cult.
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The book revives an interest in ancient history and mythology. It keeps the heritage alive. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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I love it when a book is well researched, and while I have limited knowledge of Arthurian legend, I'm very much interested in knowing more about it. Fantasy is also my favourite genre, Nina's character seems promising. I'm going to give this book a try. Thank you for the wonderful review!
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I'm not a big fan of the Arthurian legend, but the book sounds intriguing. It mixes the present with the legend. It definitely seems worth a shot.
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Sounds like an interesting romantic fiction. I don't know much about the Celtic folklore so I'm sure it will be interesting to read this book.
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Nimue appears to be a fascinating story and the perfect read for fans of fantasy fiction. I’m curious to see how the story plays out for Nina. Great review.
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The inclusion of Celtic and Arthurian lore sounds like it adds great depth to the story. This truly sounds like an interesting read - thank you for your great review!
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Being the third book in the series, I would not start reading this one first, but the storyline sounds really exciting. I love the historical background of this book!
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I normally would not have so much as glanced at the book but this review told me otherwise. I am glad I did not overlook this book. It is one of the best I have ever come across.
Great job with the review.
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Along with England's past, Nina discovers more about her family. A strange visit to a healer mystifies her and her friend goes missing. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I have always been a big fan of Arthurian legend, and so this book holds a lot of appeal for me. It sounds like it is well-researched and flawlessly executed, and so I will definitely be adding it to my bookshelves. Thank you!
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I first came across the story of Merlin and Nimue in Once Upon a Time. So, I'm really stoked to get into this one pretty soon. I'd really love to know more about their romance even though I'm not really a lover of romantic fiction.
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Post by addicted reader »

Nimue sounds like an intriguing Romance book that is heavily packed with actions. The book also contains elements of mysticism. Thanks for this insightful review.
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