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Reading Between the Lines

de Lauren Dane

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The end of a curse is the beginning of a magical love. Celtic language expert Haley O'Brian is thrilled when she gets the chance to translate a scroll written in Ogham, an ancient Celtic text used in magic and divination. While translating the text, she unwittingly frees Conall macCormac's Fae soul from a millennia-old curse that kept him imprisoned in a human body, lifetime after lifetime. The end of the curse is just the beginning of the magic for Haley and the ridiculously sexy Conall. He takes her into the world of his people, the Daoine Sidhe, where she begins to learn of her own Fae heritage, carve out a new path for herself, and embrace her new-found power. But their happiness is marred by Ninane, the jealous Fae who cursed Conall a thousand years ago. She will stop at nothing to have him for her own, including the murder of Haley's family. Determined to bring Ninane to justice, Haley must ask Conall to undergo the ultimate test of love-to stand aside and let her fight her own battles. Warning, this title contains the following: hot monkey love between people with pointy ears, graphic language, violence.… (més)
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I always enjoy Lauren Dane's books, and this one was no exception. I just love a long-haired guy with an Irish accent. ( )
  Eyre32 | Feb 5, 2014 |
This was a really good book. There is lots of stuff about the Fae and magic throughout the story. Plus there is a lot of hot males that just make you want to drool. This is a well craft story that never seems to drag along. Ms. Dane can write some really hot, steamy love scenes so be sure to have a fan and a glass of ice tea handy. I am hoping that she will write more books for this family or group. There are several secondary characters that pop out crying for their own story. ( )
  LadyIsis | Apr 17, 2012 |
It was good, not great. I initially really liked the heroine, but after awhile she became annoying. I found the ending to be a bit rushed. The sex scenes are hot, but alot of the in between interactions were lacking and not really fleshed out. ( )
  tmommy4 | Aug 5, 2011 |
It seemed like the author slacked off and only wrote the bare outline of parts she wasn't interested in. I wouldn't have finished it except it was for a book club and that would have been a mistake. The second half is more fully fleshed out and I enjoyed it. ( )
  glitrbug | Mar 18, 2010 |
I liked "Reading Between the Lines", a contemporary, paranormal, erotica/romantica fantasy story by Lauren Dane. Although a Red-Hot release from Samhain, I would say it's more romantica than erotica because if you took the sex out of the book, it would still work (be much less hot, but still work). That's just my way of differentiating, so there!

His soul was bound away from his now-mortal body for centuries, until she unknowingly released him. Now they are connected with by love and a matebond, but the mad fae who bound him is still out there...and she still wants him.

Sometimes hokey, always hot, and with enough action to fill the spaces between. An interesting story and a quick read. ( )
  jjmachshev | Sep 12, 2008 |
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The end of a curse is the beginning of a magical love. Celtic language expert Haley O'Brian is thrilled when she gets the chance to translate a scroll written in Ogham, an ancient Celtic text used in magic and divination. While translating the text, she unwittingly frees Conall macCormac's Fae soul from a millennia-old curse that kept him imprisoned in a human body, lifetime after lifetime. The end of the curse is just the beginning of the magic for Haley and the ridiculously sexy Conall. He takes her into the world of his people, the Daoine Sidhe, where she begins to learn of her own Fae heritage, carve out a new path for herself, and embrace her new-found power. But their happiness is marred by Ninane, the jealous Fae who cursed Conall a thousand years ago. She will stop at nothing to have him for her own, including the murder of Haley's family. Determined to bring Ninane to justice, Haley must ask Conall to undergo the ultimate test of love-to stand aside and let her fight her own battles. Warning, this title contains the following: hot monkey love between people with pointy ears, graphic language, violence.

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