"Two fine fantasies in one book"
"Heart of the Raven" by J. C. Wilder Dani would do anything to get away from her father and
uncle who treat her like a lowly slave instead of a beloved
daughter or niece. When two men come into the traveler's
camp, all the men begin playing games of chance and Dani's
father loses everything. He settles his debt by giving Dani
to Haakan, the overseer of the city of Wryven. Haaken
believes she is the chosen one who can lift the curse that
keeps him a raven by day and a man by night yet he fails to
understand that only love can break a curse as powerful as
this. J.C. Wilder has written a beautiful fairy tale starring an
innocent maiden who has the power to remove the curse of
the man she loves if he will give in to his heart's desire.
This magical tale will enchant the reader who loved fairy
tales as a child. This is a sizzling romance by a writer
who knows how to create a well-plotted story. "Fly with a Dragon" by Rosemary Laurey Myfanwy is left to be eaten by the Dragon of Cader Bala but
instead of him accepting a virgin sacrifice Arragh frees
her from her bonds and heals the wounds the villagers tried
to inflict on them. He takes her far away to the mythical
place of Cader Ambis, home to the world's dragons, where he
intends to make her his mate. That puzzles Myfanwy for how
can a dragon and a human mate? Rosemary Laurey has a refreshing and unique voice that
makes her a gifted storyteller like the bards of old. This
is a morality tale that teaches as it entertains. Readers
who like something different will want to read Ms. Laurey's
latest and most intriguing work. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 5, 2002
Also available in e-book format from the publisher.
SummaryIn FLY WITH A DRAGON by Rosemary Laurey, selected as the
virgin sacrifice to the ravening dragon, Myfanwy waits as
Arragh, the Dragon of Cader Bala, approaches across the
sacred grove. But Arragh comes not to destroy, but to carry
her off to his home and fate far, far better than death.
In HEART OF THE RAVEN by J.C. Wilder, Dani is a young woman
who is sold into slavery to an Overseer of the Realm. As
she is taken from the only family she's ever known, Dani
makes the decision that no man, Overseer or not, could
possess her heart. Little does she know that he holds the
key to heart her, as she does his.
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