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"an intricate, intriguing world"
When the three Princes of the Empire are faced with an
unknown evil, they journey to see Anya, Seer of the
Empire. Anya decides to return with the princes to their
capital and aid them in the fight against the evil. Anya
and the oldest brother, Adaineas develop a special
relationship, and only by working together with his two
brothers will they overcome the evil. SHADOWS OF THE MOON combines technology with the magical
and mystical. Space travel and other technological
advances abound in the Empire, but there are also powerful
Mages and Seers. Ms. Lasair creates an intricate,
intriguing world and a suspenseful plot line, which will
keep the reader coming back for more. Be warned, however,
that this is an erotic romance and may be too explicit for
some readers. Personally, I'll be waiting impatiently for
the sequel to SHADOWS OF THE MOON. Posted April 2, 2006
Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted January 1, 2007
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An evil is attacking the ruling class of Banish 5 and it must be stopped, by whatever means necessary... The royal family is forced into traveling to Delta 6, to beseech the Order for aid in their fight. At the request of the Mother Superior, the young Seer of Orlaine performs a sacred ritual in an attempt to discover the vile source the dark dreams tormenting the three princes ¯ the devastating Adaineas, the tempting Tralas, and Genis, the gorgeous charmer of the trio. Using her powerful magic, Anya, the Seer of Orlaine, delves into the realms of darkness and light, fighting a creature controlled by Maji thought beaten in their last great war. Upon journeying to her home world she uncovers insidious plots against the universe, finds allies under the most unusual circumstances, and discovers that love has its own timetable, interfering when you least expect it...
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