Book 1 in Celtic Fire Series


Zollyanna of Night Owl Romance Reviews

Reviewer Top Pick


Bronwyn Green is an exceptional writer she never ceases to amaze with her books. Bronwyn also teaches you little morals with her books sometimes they are hidden and sometimes they are right out in the open. She is a wonderful writer and this book is truly one for the keeper shelves.



Erys of Joyfully Reviewed


Solstice Seduction features a delicious hero that could be any woman’s fantasy. What better match than a man who knows he’s sinned, but cannot find a way to redeem himself, and a woman who believes God has abandoned her? Author Bronwyn Green writes a tale as hot as it is fantastic. Taliesin proves himself to be more than just a pretty face, and a perfect hero. Emerson is a loveable heroine you can feel for. This is just book one in the series. I hope to read more.



Isabelle of RRTErotic


This nibble has a great premise and a fabulous pair of characters who are so hot together that my ebook reader threatened to have a meltdown.



Theresa of Fallen Angels Reviews


Ms. Green has created an interesting short story that incorporates a real life setting with angelic beings. It was fascinating how the angel Gabriel chose to teach Taliesin what he needed to learn by placing him where he would meet and maybe change Emerson’s life. Emerson hasn’t believed in anything or anyone in years, but hopefully Taliesin will teach her a thing or two about real magic. Together Taliesin and Emerson find in each other the missing piece in their lives. The only questions in their lives are will they be allowed to stay together and can Taliesin live through another loss when he out lives Emerson. Thanks go to Ms. Green for an interesting read.



Fran of Salt Lake City Romance Novels Examiner


A wonderfully engaging and sexy novella by the “Queen of Celtic Romance”, Bronwyn Green, who handles the subject of romance and the fallen angel in a funny, delicious, and wickedly sensuous manner!




Holly of Whipped Cream

4.5 Cherries


This is a story of old pain giving way to new beginnings, of finding the one person who fills the emptiness and gives new hope. I enjoyed the subtle humor and sarcasm between Emerson and Taliesin, and her inner conversations with herself. I liked that the setting is not some big city filled with people, but a small Midwestern town in the dead of winter. There is a growing sense of rightness of these two being together.


Emerson stopped enjoying the holidays the year her mother died. She is a smart and slightly bitter woman, convinced that God doesn’t exist, and that there is nothing she hasn’t seen. She is very determined that Taliesin is crazy for saying he is an angel, and tries to trip him up many times.


Taliesin is one hot angel, and he is determined to discover what Gabriel meant. I liked his decision to be open and honest with Emerson, and I was surprised at the lengths he went to prove the truth of who, and what, he was to her. I also enjoyed watching him bring out the talent of the young patient, creating a bond between them, however brief.


This is a story of finding love, and learning what you really want. It is also a very hot and passion filled story of healing and going forward, learning to live, and love, again for Emerson. There are two very surprising turns here, and I will just say both contribute to the happy ever after these two finally get.