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Daughter of the Gods

A Novel of the Picts

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Daughter of the Gods

By: Bryan Canter
Narrated by: Diana Croft
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Summer, 367 A.D. In a land of mystery and enchantment, in an age of Celtic gods, Highland warlords, Roman legions, and powerful druids, a young Pictish healer finds herself embroiled in an epic struggle between gods and men.

The Celtic tribes of the lands we now know as Scotland and Ireland conspire to assault Hadrian’s Wall and drive the Romans out of Britain forever. But in order for the warriors to achieve victory in the military campaign, the druids must first gain ascendancy over the new Roman god.

Amid clandestine preparations for war, Flora is yanked out of her peaceful, ordinary world and thrust into a spiritual battle of mythic proportions. In order to save her family, her clan, and her people, she is called upon to sacrifice not only her life, but her very identity. Feeling trapped in a web of manipulation and deceit, she struggles to discover the true reality of who she is and who she will become.

Set in the Scottish Highlands, this story brings to life an age and a people that have remained veiled in the mists of time. Based on extensive research into the archaeology, culture, and geography of fourth-century Scotland, Daughter of the Gods explores the mysterious people knowns as the Picts - a collection of tribes so determined to retain their freedom that they dared to defy the mightiest army the ancient world had ever known. This is not, however, primarily an action adventure tale, but a profoundly provocative saga for readers who like to think deeply about their own individual role within the interpersonal, cultural, and spiritual realities of our world.

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The Roman enemy

A girl is forced to choose her fate as her country fights the stranglehold of the Roman empire. It seems everyone has something to gain from her situation as she faces betrayal and manipulation.

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Daughter of the Gods

The author sure did his research which really helped bring this story alive. There are so many details that usually draw you in deeper. I could have done without the scene where the sister grills her after she is found. Narrator only helped bring the story alive.

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Very Interesting!

This is a well researched story about a young girl living in the Scottish Highlands. Flora an apprentice to a healer, becomes lost while looking for herbs and gets tangled up in her thoughts and fears. Diana Croft is an excellent narrator who really brings this story to life. If you enjoy descriptive stories about Celtic Gods, Druids and the Scottish Highlands you will enjoy this story. It is a bit slow at times but worth the listen. I received this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Historical Fiction Meets Twilight Zone

This is not an easy listen. I suppose the out-of-balance, abnormal-is-normal quality could be the product of a skilled writer. The protagonist endures hallucinations which make no sense to her and she feels like she has slipped through to an alternate dimension. The reader gets the same sense of vertigo and reality distortion as she does l. All questions and very few answers, and those provided ring so false they cannot be trusted.

Flora struggles to keep her wits even though she is given psychoactive “elixirs of the Gods”. She endures cruel, sadistic rituals and has essentially been abducted and held prisoner. Her only choices are a toss up between which is the worst.

As soon as she is out of one trial, she is pushed into another that is more harrowing than all before. People around her act strange and respond with the same automatic script. It seems everyone is in on the abuse of this pitiful, sweet young girl who loves and only wants to heal and share in nature’s beauty and goodness.

This isn’t trifling. It is evocative and could be triggering for sensitive souls and survivors.

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Fantastic read

This was excellently done by the narrator as she brought the story to life and Bryan really did his job researching and getting the story created

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late nights

wonderfully written and the performance by Miss Croft was outstanding. well worth the late nights

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Great!

I absolutely love stories of the old world, and this book is just that, a tale of the old world and the gods our ancestors worshiped. I wish that the author would have went into more detail in the ending, but I'm hoping it was left open for a second book. The narrator really did an amazing job at bringing this book to life. For those who love tales of old, this book is a must.

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Daughter of the gods

An very good story and the performance reading where the best I’ve heard on this subject

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Great narrator

The only reason why I made it to chapter 6 was because of the narrator. The beginning was incredibly slow. A lot of the book was repetitive but the cadence and story telling style of the narrator kept me going. The premise of the book was good and intriguing but it just moved too slowly with too many of the same thoughts repeated over and over again.

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DAUGHTER OF THE GODS

A GOOD STORY.. NARRATOR DID A GREAT JOB WITH THE CHARACTERS. GOOD LISTEN.

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