About the Author:
Celine Kiernan was born and raised in Dublin. She studied classical feature character animation and has spent the majority of her working life in the film business. She currently lives in Virginia, county Cavan, Ireland.
Review:
'This third in the Moorehawke Trilogy continues the fast and bloody pace, while still capable of being read as a stand-alone. Each character satisfyingly grows exponentially into his or her own potential. Although having been primed to adore him for the f -- RT Magazine 'tight writing, passion and violence, plus plenty of skullduggery and intrigue combine to make this a compelling read' -- Bookfest 'final book in the excellent historical fantasy trilogy' -- Bookfest 'Strongest possible recommendation - although obviously I'd suggest you grab the first couple before reading to get the full story!' -- thebookbag.co.uk 'an amazing conclusion to what's probably become one of my three favourite fantasy trilogies of all time, while Kiernan's thought-provoking writing has made her jump right to the top of the list of authors whose next works I'm eagerly awaiting -- thebookbag.co.uk The Rebel Prince is a fitting final chapter for the series. Wynter's progress 'from dependent young girl to insightful and self-confident woman is a carefully done, and Kiernan's world, full of mysterious wandering tribes, rich history, and the possibilit -- bookgeeks.co.uk 'Celine Kiernan brings her Moorehawke trilogy to a gothically atmospheric ending ... the joy is in the anticipation and the depth of character formation' -- Evening Echo 'Kiernan is a gifted storyteller ... The Moorehawke Trilogy is a debut series to be reckoned with' -- The Civilian Reader 'With a fast-paced plot, well-drawn characters, and a brilliantly-imagined world, The Rebel Prince is a pleasure to read' -- The Civilian Reader 'powerful historical fantasy series ... Kiernan's use of dialogue is strong and her detailed description of the world that the characters inhabit draws the reader in ... as the final instalment of the trilogy, we must also expect a fairly dramatic climax -- Inis Magazine 'This was a wonderful read for me. One I barreled quickly through, not wanting to put the book down ... This was a wonderful end to an amazing trilogy ... I'm proud to say this is one that will stay on the shelves for years to come and I will revisit aga -- My World...in words and pages
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