Haunting Embrace
Aedan has just returned from fishing, when he experiences an odd sensation. He decides to go for a walk and walks into the cavern where he finds a woman lying on the ground. It is Meaghan. That can't be possible, as the last time Aedan saw Meaghan, they were trapped together within the world that came from the Book of Fennore.

Meaghan awakes to discover that she's been transported back to 1950. It's during this time that Meaghan meets her grandmother, Colleen. Only, Colleen is a young woman. Colleen helps Meaghan and Aedan with the Book of Fennore.

Haunting Embrace is book four in the Mists of Ireland series. It's also the last and final book in this series. I have enjoyed this series. If you have not read any of the prior novels, than I would strongly recommend starting with Haunting Beauty. Even though I've been following this series, I have to admit that I was lost in the beginning. It took me a little while to refresh my memory of what had transpired between Meaghan and Aedan.

I liked that in this book, the relationship between Meaghan and Aedan felt more grown up. Meaghan was more established as a character. She and Aedan shared good chemistry in this book.

Ms. Quinn did a good job of with this series. I loved the location that this series was based around. Ms. Quinn is a good storyteller. For the fans of this series, you'll be happy to know that this book answers the unanswered questions you might have about the Book of Fennore, Meaghan and Aedan.

Reviewed by: Cheryl

Cheryl