Carved In Stone Starling Hill Trilogy Book 3 edition by Jen Silver Literature Fiction eBooks
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Join the characters from Starting Over and Arc Over Time in this final book from the Starling Hill trilogy.
Ellie Winters thinks she might be going mad. How else can she explain the conversations she is having with someone who has been dead for two thousand years? The ancient queen wants a proper burial for herself and her consort—and she is used to getting her way. Ellie has to convince not just her wife, but also the archaeologist, a former lover who first discovered the bones on Ellie’s farm.
The loves and lives of the women connected with Ellie and the farm swirl through this journey of discovery, moving from the confines of the British Museum in London to the windswept landscapes of northern Britain.
Carved in Stone has romance, adventure, a treasure hunt, and happy endings for all, living and dead.
Carved In Stone Starling Hill Trilogy Book 3 edition by Jen Silver Literature Fiction eBooks
I loved the idea of the author deciding to expand the story of all the women from the previous installments. These women together gave the story an extra dimension and were an important part of the story. They are all strong fascinating personalities. The story was well developed, full of interesting facts of Roman history and the Brigantes tribe. From the start it leaves you wanting to know how the story would end. The budding romance but also the growing love between the couples was heartwarming and the plot and events were captivating. Now I'm sad that this series has come to an end. I'll definitely miss Ellie and Robin. Well done and highly recommended.Product details
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Carved In Stone Starling Hill Trilogy Book 3 edition by Jen Silver Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I highly recommend this trilogy! I won it in a drawing via email on The Lesbian Review email list (I recommend this list if you love lesbian reads). It is one I would have never purchased myself, and I would have missed out otherwise. I am glad I won it, and will be giving more by this author a chance. Not to mention it reminded me to give other genres, other than uber Xena's a chance...lol (I truly do love more than ubers, but seems I've been reading more of those lately). I will not give a single thing away, except you will love, hate, and then love again many of the characters!
Book 3 of the Starling Hill Trilogy brings back all the characters from the previous two novels and rounds out the story. This time Jo Bright Flame gets welcome attention, and we find out more about Jasmine from book 1, but all of the women we have got to know are included in a finale to both their and the ancient British Queen’s tale.
Ellie might be going mad but Queen Cartimandua is talking to her, telling her she wants a proper burial, and that there’s a treasure trove on the farm.
Den might have gone mad asking Kathryn to marry her, but she said yes, however unexpected that had been.
Jo knows its time to settle down and sort out her life, but how and where are a problem when everything seems temporary, including her love life.
So the stage is set for another amusing romp from the Starling Hill Farm in West Yorkshire to London and Durham. Avoiding mad domineering ex’s, sorting out their complex lives and finally putting in the foundations for a happy ever after. Jen Silver is a great observer of human interaction and draws a humorous but realistic picture of the complex way women relate.
Thoroughly enjoyable trilogy with well-rounded characters, an unusual setting, interesting twists and a very recognisable smorgasbord of real lesbians – with all their convoluted emotional responses.
This book concludes a very enjoyable and illuminating collection by tying up several loose ends and bringing up to date all the pairs that have previously been introduced. I do recommend you read the first two publications ('Starting Over' and 'Arc Over Time') for the best possibly enjoyment of 'Carved in Stone'. This trilogy most certainly allowed me to not only become enchanted and familiar with Northern England, but also to immerse me in everything the current environs present. The tantalizingly rich presentation of rural, small town life and an appreciation of current-day archaeology is more than great fun. This three-volume assemblage is a consummate treat. Applause!
Elli, Eleanor Winters, is a central character across all three books, although I got to meet and enjoy many additional folk. She is currently married to Robin Fanshawe who possibly has previously slept with almost all the other females, but Robin is now a loyal and protective spouse. Elli knows it is disconcerting to almost everyone, and especially for Robin, that she seems to be able to communicate with Queen Cartimandua, the unexpected major find at the initial archeological dig site on her property. It isn't just any ordinary chit-chat that Elli has, but some rather specific requests by the queen along with even more startling information imparted. I simply love Elli as she embodies a magnificent conglomerate of skills, affection for people and animals, a steadfast love for her wife, and a rather sublime presence that seems a tad otherworldly. Wondrously extraordinary!
Most of the other people in the story are already in fairly solid, loving relationships. Just one new person joins the assortment of artistic and esteemed academics. Policewoman PC Ashworth, Ash to her friends, eventually hooks up with the only currently unattached woman, Jo Bright Flame. Jo chose *Bright Flame* to replace her given last name of Johnson. I cheerfully did not hold that against Jo as I happen to have a very special affection for my last name in addition to creative individuals like Jo. I try to grant a large leeway for artistic folks, their appearances, their appellations, their art, and their philosophies. This mélange of very different pairs is a stretch even for me, but by and large I enjoyed them all. They certainly added to the wonder of the location and the thrill associated with the archeological finds. Most enjoyable!
This is a magnificent package adding to the delight, the closeness to the events and people, plus the curious exposure to the ancient Queen Cartimandua. It imaginatively enhances via the talented author the story's location along with its current and historic people. Congratulations and thank you!
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I loved the idea of the author deciding to expand the story of all the women from the previous installments. These women together gave the story an extra dimension and were an important part of the story. They are all strong fascinating personalities. The story was well developed, full of interesting facts of Roman history and the Brigantes tribe. From the start it leaves you wanting to know how the story would end. The budding romance but also the growing love between the couples was heartwarming and the plot and events were captivating. Now I'm sad that this series has come to an end. I'll definitely miss Ellie and Robin. Well done and highly recommended.
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