
Book Synopsis:
AD 71 Northern Roman Britain
Ravaged at the Battle of Whorl, Brennus of Garrigill is irrevocably changed. He embraces a new identity as Bran, vowing to avert Roman domination of Brigantia. Though how, when he and Ineda – his healer’s granddaughter – are forced to labour for the Roman IX Legion? Trading with the usurpers provides opportunities for gathering information, but after they are attacked by a Roman patrol, Ineda cannot be found.
Distraught with her loss, can Bran find a new occupation?
The adventures of the Garrigill Clan continue…
After Whorl Bran Reborn is available in ebook and paperback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.
My Review:
After Whorl Bran Reborn is another entertaining and absorbing read in the Celtic Devour Series. This book is a sequel to The Beltane Choice and follows a minor character, Brennus from that book.
This was a very interesting look into Roman Britain which I found fascinating. I’ve read quite a bit about Roman Britain but I always love learning more, especially all the little details about day to day life then. The author has clearly done her research and I enjoyed the interesting details she included.
The story is historical with a lot of action and a bit of romance to keep the reader absorbed in the story. I thought it was a very entertaining read and I look forward to reading more in this series.
Huge thanks to Rachel from Rachel’s Random resources for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book. If you like historical fiction based in Roman Britain I think you will enjoy this book.
About The Author:

Nancy Jardine writes contemporary mysteries; historical adventure fiction and time travel historical adventure. She regularly looks after her grandchildren so her garden can sometimes look quite creative. She’s a member of the Romantic Novelists Association, the Scottish Association of Writers, the Federation of Writers Scotland and the Historical Novel Society. She’s published by Crooked Cat Books and has delved into self publishing.

