"Reads like a beautiful ball"
The Veil that separates by a road the land of Tir
Alainn from the human plane is vanishing in spots and none
of the Fae knows why. When the road finally vanishes, the
Fae clan lands near it disappear too because they are
anchored to the place. It is imperative to not only learn
why this is happening but also find a way to stop it before
all of Tir Alainn disappears. Ari the witch lives among the humans, but her lover is
Lucian the Lightbringer. He gives her jewels when she
craves his love. Lucien, like the rest of the Fae,
believes mortals are beneath them and would never consider
a permanent relationship with an inferior being. There is
someone else who will do anything to keep Ari safe
especially since the witch hunters are coming for her. It
is imperative that Ari live since she is connected to Tir
Alainn though she knows it not. THE PILLARS OF THE WORLD is a stand-alone fantasy novel
that reads like a beautiful ballad involving two humans who
believe love is the ultimate magical force in the
universe. Anne Bishop is very descriptive with a visual
narrative that provides the reader a panoramic view of Tir
Alainn that only a real visitor could have written based on
first hand observation. Fans of romance and fantasy will
delight in this engaging tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 13, 2001
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