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PG
{UM} {L}
Could Possibly Recommend
I really wanted to LOVE this book since I liked the first one in the series so much.
Three different time periods are jumped between...like in the first. The subject matter in the two oldest periods were so heavily political that I kind of struggled understanding everything. I was able to follow the basic story but I definitely felt in the dark through so much of it.
There is just one {Uncomfortable Moment} that I can think of and a few times the Lord's name is used not to my liking {Language}.
The present day period was the one I liked the most...but sadly, I felt like I was counting the pages until I reached the next present day chapter instead of enjoying the historical chapters for what they were. So basically, even though the objectionable content rating is the same as The Lost Castle (I added the {L} this time), I did not feel as eager to recommend this book.
If, unlike me, someone is an Irish history buff, then they will most likely enjoy it very much :)
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