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"This series is outstanding!!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted December 6, 2001
This third book in Kathleen Nance's myth series
incorporates the Myth of Leda and the Myth of Hades into
it. This is the story of Dia Trelawny and Hugh Pendragon.
Dia is a magician who wants to be as good a magician as she
can be. The problem Read more...
"Engaging Romatic Fantasy"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy PNR Reviews
Posted December 23, 2001
Hugh Pendragon fears that one-day he will misinterpret
the visions when he helps the police locate a missing
person. Though he needs restful solitude, he dreams that
he helps stage magician Dia Trelawny. He attends her
Chicago show at the same time Dia's older sister Liza,
single mother Read more...
"Great layering of the old mythology on contemporary lives"
Reviewed by Ann Leveille
Posted June 6, 2003
THE SEEKER by Kathleen Nance was great. I like mythology
to begin with, but I've always liked Hades the best, so I
was ambivalent about starting this book. I expected to be
disappointed, but was enchanted. Of the three mythology
books, this one was my favorite.
Nance's layering of the Read more...
SummaryStuck with her sister's two sets of teenage twins and a
magic show about to go on tour, Dia Trelawny needs help
fast. Her irresponsible sibling has disappeared as
inexplicably as a rabbit in a hat, but Dia has learned of a
man who specializes in finding missing persons, no matter
how lost. Hugh Pendragon's piercing green eyes appear to
look right into Dia's soul, reading her anxiety about her
sister, her unexpected attraction to him. Dark and
mysterious, he seems a creature of moonbeams and nighttime,
while she lives in the spotlight. But as he draws her into
his web of seduction, she wonders which of them is the true
magician. She may be a mistress of illusion, but Hugh has
performed real magic in bringing her heart back from the
dead. Love Spell Book Club selection!
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