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Hiraeth has everything I need in the genre......dragons, books, gorgeous landscapes and a love interest 😉
I love that this is a 'clean' read, no uncomfortable descriptions of sex or violence. Well written as always, with history and legends woven all the way through......the kind that inspires your imagination.
For the second time I've been left wanting to work in or own my own book shop.....maybe one day.
The description of Wales, its beauty, traditions and lovely people really makes me want to go there and experience the country for myself.
Character wise, there's just the right amount of character depth, not so much that you drown in it but not so little that you can't imagine their personalities.
Hiraeth is for anyone who has a love of dragons, the outdoors and a belief in finding a place to belong. I would highly recommend for an afternoon read with a picnic and cheeky tipple 😉.