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Title:The Huntress (The Dark Queen Saga #4)
Author:Susan Carroll
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 490 pages
Published:July 31st 2007 by Ballantine Books
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Fantasy. Historical Romance. Fiction
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The Huntress (The Dark Queen Saga #4) Paperback | Pages: 490 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 1312 Users | 64 Reviews

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In a time of intrigue and betrayal, the Huntress is on a quest that could jeopardize two empires and two great queens: Catherine de Medici and Elizabeth I.

The year is 1585—and prophecy has foretold the coming of a daughter of the Earth whose powers are so extraordinary they could usurp the very rule of the Dark Queen herself, Catherine de Medici. Dispatched from Brittany to London, Catriona O'Hanlon, known as the Huntress, must find this mysterious young girl and shield her from those who will exploit her mystic abilities, which have the potential to change the course of history.

Catriona's skill with weaponry is all she has to protect herself and her young charge from spies who snake through the courts of Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen—including the girl's own father, whose loyalties are stretched to the breaking point. But Catriona will soon face menacing forces and sinister plots unlike any she has ever encountered.

From Susan Carroll, the celebrated storyteller of historical fiction, The Huntress is an unforgettable portrait of power and passion—and one woman's courage to risk everything for those she loves.

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Original Title: The Huntress: A Novel
ISBN: 0345490614 (ISBN13: 9780345490612)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dark Queen Saga #4

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Ratings: 3.87 From 1312 Users | 64 Reviews

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With each book in the series, I think I've met my favorite heroine. In The Huntress, we meet Catriona O'Hanlon, an amazing woman who can match wits and swords with any man.Catriona has been given a mission to protect a young girl and bring her back to Faire Island before a group of evil witches or Catherine de Medici can get to her first. I can't say much, for folks who haven't read the series thus far would be confused and spoiled. I started reading this book to find out what happen to Martin,

Wonderful book!

This is the fourth book in a series written by Susan Carroll about sisters who are "daughters of the Earth" or good witches. This book takes in the history of Elizabeth the I and Catherine De Medici during the 1580's. Good characterizations and interesting history about one of the many plots to overthrow Elizabeth.

Hubby picked this one up for me on an impulse at the library ("Oh, she likes historical fiction!"), and I finally got around to it. Oops: this is the fourth novel in Susan Carroll's Dark Queen Saga, but I didn't realize that until I was already fairly invested in the story.This is a great romantic read. Cat O'Hanlon is a daughter of the earth (some might call her a witch), and she's been sent on a quest to find the a witch called the Silver Rose. There are waring forces looking for the girl,

I really enjoy this author's mix of historical fiction, romance, and a teensy bit of magic. The fourth in the series of three sisters and their friends, each focusing on one main female character, this entry has a smaller scope than some of the earlier books and little of the magic. Still an enjoyable read about Elizabethan England.

This is my second favorite in THE DARK QUEEN Series. It was a true joy to read more about Meg, the character that received quite an introduction in THE SILVER ROSE [my all-time favorite of the series:]. Also, finally, Martin Le Loup gets to be more than a sidekick that's suffering from unrequited love, and it's about time! Being such a gorgeous, larger than life character, it's very satisfying to follow his lead as a grown man.The heroine is spunky and unique, and her relationship with Meg and

A passable historical romance with fantasy/magical elements. The romance is predictable and the sex scenes rather intrusive. The heroine, Cat, is rough around the edges, plucky and tomboyish, and inclined to action, which I appreciated. The most interesting character by far is the conflicted little girl at the center of the struggle, Meg, who is an extremely powerful sorceress torn between an evil past and an uncertain future. Verdict: diverting, but not excellent.

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