"If you believe in magic, anything is possible"
Heath Cabot-Pierce had grown up listening to all the stories
of his grandfather. Everyone else thought him a little
crazy, but Heath had wanted to believe in the fairies and
the magic. At twenty-one, Heath inherited his grandfather's
properties. The inheritance included a special spring and a
pool that his grandfather had claimed was the gateway to
the land of Fairy. So here he was standing by the pool to
see if his grandfather was as crazy as everyone thought. As he is checking out the pool, he is pulled into the land
of Fairy. Heath is upset that he isn't allowed to return
home yet. Princess Elena has other plans. She has chosen
Heath as her mate. But first he has to prove that he is
worthy to rule with her. Her father is going to do
everything in his power to stop this romance. It seems that
Heath's grandfather had stolen his first wife and he's
never gotten over it. He is going to make sure that Heath
doesn't steal his daughter too. Heath is able to get through the first two trials with the
help of the Legacy of the Snake. But the last quest her
father send him on is a impossible one. He has to get a
apple from the tree of life. A tree no one has ever seen. Can Heath prove that he is worthy of Elena? Will he get to
his love in the end? THE LEGACY OF THE SNAKE is a magical tale of the trials of
true love. It involves romance, temptation, intrigue and
magic. This is definitely a adult fairytale that will heat
you up. This is a quick read that will satisfy all readers.
Reviewed by Patricia McGrew
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted May 31, 2004
SummaryHeath Cabot-Pierce has inherited his grandfather's property
in Colorado. But he's also inherited a magic portal to the
land of Fairy, and the repercussions of everything Grampa
Cabot did there in his misspent youth.
With the help of a duck, a fish, some ants and a talking
horse named Bob, Heath sets out on a seemingly impossible
quest to win the hand of the lovely and insatiable Princess
Elena, whose father really, really, doesn't like him.
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