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THE BINDING by PHYLLISANN WELSH
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SummaryIs widowed fantasy writer, Korrene Greenwood, going insane?
She thinks she is when the man of her dreams, the sexy hero
of her current novel, appears in her kitchen one morning
and starts talking to her. The fact that he is also a five-
foot, eleven-inch, green-eyed, blond-haired, magic wielding
elven package of sensual masculinity contributes to her
conviction that a visit to a therapist is in order.
Bent on saving her sanity, she attempts to destroy the
manuscript and all traces of her book. But her hero,
Rendolin, is shocked at her genocidal tendencies. To
prevent her killing his people, he carries her off to his
world - the world Kory believes she created.
Kory must learn to accept the fate that brought her into
Rendolin's magical embrace before she can understand that
love itself is the greatest adventure of all.
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"Entertaining opening of the Sylvan War Saga."
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted February 20, 2003
On Earth, the Sylvan race has just about vanished with only
a hint of blood surfacing in a rare human child. Mac Lir,
the God who formed the Sylvan elves, believes one of his
peers Tuawatha is behind the eradication of his children.
Mac Lir sees the same genocide that Read more...
"Another fantastic world with incredible romance!"
Reviewed by Mindy Lobaugh
Posted October 5, 2003
Phyllis Ann Welsh has written an amazing romance with
soul reaching proportions. Quite frankly I could almost
believe this really happened. She covers her plot well. Her
characters are tangible and the experiences seem almost
plausible. She knows how to find the soul of romance by
reaching for the Read more...
"Korrene gets one-way ticket to her make believe world and High Priest of the Sea elves"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted November 12, 2006
Fantasy writer Korrene Greenwood doesn't know whether or
not she's going insane. The hero of her newest book seems
to be always in her mind and in her dreams, but the real
clincher comes when he suddenly appears to her in reality.
Certain her therapist is right, that Read more...
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