"An exciting romantic fantasy"
Elasian scientist Tate Wyborn knows that his country's
leader the Warmaster assigned his new assistant Selie Konn
to spy on him. That knowledge does not phase the loyal
Tate who wants his nation to win the war with the
Gayomians, a people who believe in magic. However, Tate's latest invention fails leaving him and
Selie trapped behind enemy lines where woman warrior Janna
Bezitt and her soldiers capture them. They are escorted to
the Tiria who questions the duo until the Gayome leader
goes into labor. Selie offers to help, leading to a
successful birthing while Tate fixes his transporter
device. However, Selie steals his gadget, abducts the
infant, and returns home. Tate and Janna join forces to
rescue the baby. During their quest, Janna and Tate fall
in love, but can they find a solid ground for a
relationship to form? DREAMMASTER is an exciting romantic fantasy in which
the key cast members make the two warring countries seem
like authentic nations. The story line is exciting because
the differences in outlook between the lead characters
mirror that of their respective nations. J.A. Ferguson
makes no apologies for a lucid bias towards the magical
Gayomians who are much purer in spirit and contentment than
the scientific Elasians. Sub-genre readers will relish the
complex, multifaceted conflicts that prove Ms. Ferguson is
a master at providing her audience with a dream of a tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted October 28, 2001
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