| Value for Money | 10/10 |
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| Overall rating | 10/10 |
By Harriet Klausner on 14th Sep 2004
| Value for money | 10/10 |
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| Overall value | 10/10 |
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Moon Shadows
Nora Roberts, Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, & Marianne Willman
Jove, Oct 2004, $7.99, 384 pp.
ISBN: 0515138312
"Wolf Moon" by Nora Roberts. Simone hikes Italian mountains when a feral beast bites her. Eleven years later in Maine, recluse Simone takes her canine to her vet only to find out that his nephew Gabe has taken over the practice. She knows he is her mate, but retreats to her isolated home before he realizes the truth about her.
"Moon Winter" by Jill Gregory. Sorceress Ondrea the Terrible places an evil spell on Queen Lise. Her sister Princess Gwynna needs to travel to the Valley of Org where the sorceress lives to find a counter-spell. Only her family enemy Keir of Blackthorne has successfully ventured in and out of Org. She needs him as a guide, but would he risk his life for his enemy?
"Blood on the Moon" by Ruth Ryan Langan. Laird Rothwick's brutal warriors kill and rape Highlanders, leaving behind many orphaned children. Alana Lament provides a home to the orphans while only the Dark Angel defies Rothwick. In a final confrontation with Rothwick's minion, the Dark Angel needs special help against an invincible foe.
"West of the Moon" by Marianne Willman. Phoebe Sutton heads to Thorne Court when she reaches a fork. As the faerie knows, if she chooses the wrong path she will die. Arriving at her destination she meets her childhood companion Gordon Tremaine whom she believes is the ugliest man on the planet. She is the only person who can save him, but free will can lead to danger and love.
These four romantic speculative fiction stories are prime tales from this talented quartet. They hook the audience from the first novella until the last.
Harriet Klausner

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