"Strong historical fantasy"
During the reign of King Henry VIII, Rafe becomes head of
the pirate ship following the deaths of the previous
captain and first mate during a battle with the Spanish.
He leads the crew of the aptly named Defiant to safety
when
they traverse through the dangerous Rift that takes them
to
Naruihm. However, that haven is short lived as Rafe
realizes this is no longer the Atlantic. The threat is real and even her most trusted advisors are
suspect as Queen Askana of Morevi struggles to regain the
throne of the land locked country. Desperate for someone
to trust and help her, Askana hires the outworlder Rafe as
a mercenary to unmask the female noble spies working for
her enemies. As Rafe and Askana skirmish with her
dangerous foes, they also begin to fall in love with one
another. However, a permanent relationship is doubtful
for
if they lose to her opponents they die and if they win she
is a queen and he is a pirate. MOREVI: THE CHRONICLES OF RAFE AND ASKANA is a strong
historical fantasy that connects the world of the last
decade of the fifteen-century with that of another orb.
The lead characters are heroic and seem real and the
support cast augments the action. However, the key to the
powerful story line is that Morevi and its neighboring
nations seem genuine as history and culture are cleverly
interwoven into the plot. Fans of sword and sorcery
novels
will gain plenty of pleasure from this fine work. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 11, 2003
From Dragon Moon
Press
2004 Finalist for EPIC's
"Best Fantasy of 2003"
presented in digital format
SummaryOff the coast of Ireland, concealed by fog and rock, is an
area known to sailors as "The Graveyard of Lost Ships." A
twist of fate forces a lone privateer ship and its crew to
discover in this Graveyard a rift in the space-time
continuum and a realm known as Morevi, a landlocked kingdom
shrouded by jungles and mystery. This kingdom falls under
the rule of Askana Moldarin, known in her realm as "The
Black Widow" following her swift and bloody ascent to the
throne.
An archaic regime of hardship, cruelty and ruthlessness
inspires young Askana Moldarin to lead a revolution. The
downfall of the old government is duly replaced by a rule
of women, Askana crowned First Queen of Morevi. In the dawn
of this New Age, the predatory neighboring kingdom of Eyrie
and hidden traitors in her own regime threaten to destroy
everything she has won. She knows that her kingdom hangs in
a delicate balance and that someone close to the throne is
about to move against her. Askana, independent of council,
seeks help outside of Morevi to reveal the conspiracy
against her...
Enter Rafe Rafton, captain of the Defiant.
With a sum agreed upon, Rafe devises a plan to smuggle the
queen and her personal guards out of the city walls. Once
in Eyrie the captain would begin to play Askana's own
counter-intrigue. but his "trusted Eyriener connections"
double-cross him. He had taken precautions, but the
privateer does not escape unscathed. The Defiant returns to
England in hope of winning the support of King Henry the
VIII, but now it falls upon Askana to save the life of Rafe
Rafton, the one-time outlaw of her realm, now her link to a
new world and powerful allies.
As Askana traverses The Rift, movement against House
Moldarin begins in Morevi. Accusations against the queen
are led by a young lady of House Annaki, Min-Lu. She leads
her own campaign against the Black Widow and rallies the
Council of a hundred Turi into a fervor, claiming that
Askana Moldarin is about to lead them into one of the
bloodiest ages of their country. Following her address, Min-
Lu shares a private audience with High Lord Ruain, an
enigmatic ally from Eyrie. Their hushed voices reseolve a
pledge to gain control of Morevi.
With reports of Rafe and Askana as "guests" of the Tudor
King, the High Lord Ruain journeys across The Rift to
fulfill his own agenda, an agenda independent of Min-Lu's
and carried out under his true identity...
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