Cleah: The Lost Fury Chronicles The Otherworld

Cleah: The Lost Fury Chronicles The Otherworld

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Long ago, in ancient Eire, lived a young orphaned slave named Cleah. Her life is shattered when raiders destroy her home and she is forced to find safety in the Otherworld, where fairies, trolls and dangers await. Cleah soon realizes that in order to survive and return to her own World, she must first learn to fight and to love; and, she must uncover the tangled truth of h...more
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Published September 24th 2010 by Brenda McCreight, via Smashwords
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Mario Molinari
Cleah; The Lost Fury Chronicles Of The Otherworld is one of the first books I have read in this specific genre and I found it thoroughly entertaining! The only other author I have read that plays with magic and fantasy is Neil Gaiman. I feel that I was equally entertained reading his books as this one. This book has been on Amazon for a little over a year and deserves a lot more 4 and 5 star reviews! I banged this book off in a weekend!
Brenda McCeight has an incredible knack for creating believa...more
Richard Hemingway
Cleah: The Lost Fury Chronicles The Otherworld: available at Amazon Kindle and Smashwords.

By: Brenda McCreight Phd.

Lush forests filled with some magical people, evil villains and a lot of obnoxious and cruel Trolls keep this novel moving at an adventurous pace.

I enjoyed this book and even though the book was meant for a young teenage girl even older males like me can find enjoyment in reading this book. The author “is a therapist, author and consultant specializing in services for individuals...more
Brittany
I wasn't sure what to expect when I first started this book but I'm pleasantly surprised to say that I liked it a lot! There was just enough romance, action, and suspense to satisfy my craving. I also really like the cover, which is odd because I'm not usually fond of covers with full bodies on them. But the model looks exactly like the Cleah I pictured in my head.

One of the main focuses in the novel are slaves. The readers get a glimpse of what slavery is like for Cleah at the beginning, then m...more
Robyn
Cleah is a wonderful heroine who attempts to always do the right thing, although maybe a little too much. However, she is likable and I found myself cheering for her throughout. Her companion on this journey, Ronan, is a bit more flawed, making him more dynamic in the story. Both characters grow-up during their time in the Otherworld and are forced to take on new roles and challenges leading them to see each other in new ways.

The Otherworld is a fun read. The story is a coming-of-age tale full o...more
Sandra "Jeanz"
Really enjoyed this book about Cleah who initially thought she was a slave, but found she was a descendant of the otherworld. The other main character Ronan was Cleah's slave owner's son and the story follows his journey from being quite an arrogant boy who thinks the world owes him everything and he need give nothing in return to becoming a caring young man.....won't say much more as I seriously dont want to spoil your own enjoyment of the book . It is well written with the people and places we...more
Brittany
I wasn't sure what to expect when I first started this book but I'm pleasantly surprised to say that I liked it a lot! There was just enough romance, action, and suspense to satisfy my craving. I also really like the cover, which is odd because I'm not usually fond of covers with full bodies on them. But the model looks exactly like the Cleah I pictured in my head.

One of the main focuses in the novel are slaves. The readers get a glimpse of what slavery is like for Cleah at the beginning, then m...more
Nicki Markus
I was sent a review copy of this book by the author and was not sure what to expect from it. As it happens, I found it to be a well woven and enjoyable tale, suitable for both teens and adults.

The story itself is well thought-out and perfectly paced, with plenty of action to keep momentum as well as more contemplative scenes. I liked the blending of Irish mythology with the world that McCreight has created.

Cleah is an instantly likeable heroine with an intriguing past, and both she and Rohan are...more
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