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Sister of the Moon by Janeen O'Kerry Love Spell, December, 2001. Paperback, 315 pages. ISBN: 050552466X Subgenre: Historical paranormal Ordering information: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
Queen Scahta of the Sidhe faces a terrible dilemma.
The rule of the faeries is nearing an end, as human
settlements grow larger, and their use of iron increases.
The recent bad harvests have left the clan very poorly off,
indeed. Scahta needs a miracle to save her people: a
husband that will rule as king and help her save her
people. She considers several of the male Sidhe, but none
of them seems to measure up. So she turns to the human
race, and chooses Anlon to undergo the tests that will
prove whether he is fit to be a king.
Anlon is the aspiring knight who changes his ambitions midstream when he meets the beautiful Sachta on a moonlight night. After all, who can resist a beautiful faery queen? But the Sidhe despise Anlon, and the brave knight must compete against a handsome male Sidhe for the hand of the Faery Queen in marriage. Sister of the Moon is a charming and unusual ancient Celtic romance with magic, passion and even subtle humor. This is a great book to curl up by the fire with on a cold winter night. Reprinted with permission from The Internet Writing Journal®. Copyright © 1997-2011 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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