Night Owl Review - 4.5 Stars! 



Top Pick!
We first met Dr. Stephen Lovernios in My Darling Druid, which is Vivie Dellafield's
story. He worked in her clinic and fell in love with her. Vivie falls in love with Dr. Alec Stratton, which breaks Stephens heart, sending him on a walking tour or Brittany as a bard. This book begins with Stephen rescuing a little girl from getting run over by a motorcar, and consequently meets Mairey Bronwyn.
I really liked this book. The only thing I questioned was Stephen leaving to go exploring the countryside, knowing there is a very bad person out to seriously injure or kill Mairey. Through many trials and tribulations, everything is set right. I also liked the side story of Maireys' brother Phillip and his soon to be sweetheart. I'm hoping that this isn't the last of the Druid series as I've overall very much enjoyed them.
Gotta Write Network - 5 out of 5 Artifacts!
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This is a book with a rich and interesting background and a romantic and erotic love story. Ms. Stewart, our author, guides us through this complex story and these interesting characters expertly. It is extremely enjoyable. I would give it five artifacts out of five.
Coffee Time Romance -
4 Cups! 



This is a fabulous story of love and personal discovery. I highly recommend this beautifully written love story to anyone. The adventurous and romantic spirit of Ms. Stewart comes shining through on every page.
Love, Romances & More Review - 5 out of 5 Hearts!

Another great story in this captivating series, Ms. Stewart has penned a fascinating story full of adventure and emotion. This reviewer has read everyone of these marvelous stories so far and has enjoyed them very much. Let’s hope Ms. Stewart has lots more stories up her sleeve for this series. This reviewer, for one, will be first in line to get them.
The Romance Studio - 5 out of 5 Hearts! 
In this fourth book of the Druid series Ms. Stewart has again built the kind of characters I’d love to have as friends and family. Stephen and Philip, Mairey’s brother, both struggle in such a good way to win the hearts of their ladies. Since the book is set in the 1920’s Mairey as an archeologist and Riva as an expert on the legal acquisition of artifacts are both portrayed as women in men’s fields. The dialogues are excellent, filled with humor, compassion and friendship. Each scenario, whether on a boat, in a bar, at a dig site, in their apartments, at the impromptu clinic that springs up on the dig, has all the little details that help us visualize the settings easily and keep the story flowing. This fourth book easily stands alone but, if you’re like me, this great story will only make you want to know more about the Druid way of life that Ms. Stewart describes so well.
Fallen Angel Review - 4 Angels!
The story line was well-crafted and smooth. This is hugely due to Jean Hart Stewart’s writing style. She really knows how to bring her characters to life. I just can’t get enough of Ms. Stewart’s druids in the Garland of Druids series.
All books in the Garland of Druids series
can be read as a stand alone book.