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"A fine fantasy!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted February 17, 2002
Prince Melos is dead. He had been sent to the
Masters as a child in order to save his life. He was a
simple child and one day he just wandered off and never
came back. Now a traveling actor has been staying with the
Masters because Read more...
"A Trip Like No Other"
Reviewed by Ann Leveille
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted February 7, 2003
Matthias Southers is your typical modern graduate student.
He has a permanent booth at the local library where he
researches his thesis, a class of undergraduates to teach,
and a shabby apartment that he calls his own. Out of the
blue he is given a choice: to go to an Read more...
SummaryMatt Southers isn't enjoying his low-paying job teaching at
the local community college, and he misses his home, his
friends and their cutthroat role-playing games. So when two
oddly dressed men make him an unbelievable proposition,
Matt is willing to hear more - especially when the hearing
involves supper in a local greasy spoon and a great deal of
beer.
But when Matt awakes in a castle on a distant world so
obviously not his own, and everyone starts calling
him 'Prince Methos,' he suspects that Verene the mage and
Captain Imre weren't kidding about their offer - they've
brought him here to Urrathe to take the place of the
recently-deceased prince of the realm and to rally the
troops against a dangerous menace.
This menace turns out to be the powerful wizard Gremian
Brecc, who is close to taking over the land. With the help
of his new friends, and the distant and enigmatic commander
of the prince's guard, Ria Hawkmoon, Matt must scramble to
learn all he can before he ends up in the same state as the
real prince - quite uncomfortably dead!
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