Although I love many books, there are few books I can read and reread and never, ever grow tired of them. This is one. It is unique, as exceptionally detailed and “alive” as any other Cherryh book, but it has a special place in my heart although I own each and everyone of her works […]
Tag: fantasy books
Review of “Daryk Hunter” by Denise A. Agnew
Review: Initially, I found it difficult to get into “Daryk Hunter”. The primary plot was clear: Ketera needed to save her father, despite being shipwrecked and summarily “acquired” by Dane Charger, the Daryk One—in addition to various adventures, further captures, deliverances and escapes along the way. But I was left with the feeling of seeing […]
Review of “Sacrament of the Night” by Louise Cooper
Review: I liked the setting for “Sacrament of Night”: a door, a key, and an impossible romance between two beings from mirror worlds, one of light and one of darkness. That it was written by Louise Cooper was an additional plus because I’d read very fine fantasy from her before. I was not disappointed in […]
Review for “The White Road” by Lynn Flewelling, and an overview of the Night runner Series
I don’t remember how I first came across the The Nightrunner Series, likely I was looking for more “mainstream” sci-fi/fantasy which had positive gay or bisexual characters. Luck In the Shadows, Book 1(Grade A) Fresh, bright and new for me, I immediately fell in the love with the main character Seregil, an elf exiled from […]
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