"Delightful fairy tale"
In the land of Niurne, Mina Cole hides her femininity by
dressing and working like an indentured boy toiling at the
mills. Mina is unaware that she possesses strong magic
inherited from her Unseelie father. She is oblivious
until an accident at the water powered mill where she in
disguise works forces Mina to inadvertently use her innate
power. In the city of Dere, a paralyzed from the waist down
Duncan RiDahn is the mentor of the feylings (half-
breeds). He teaches his charges how to hide in plain
sight because if exposed the Seelie Court will hunt them
as they did him thirty-five years ago. Mina's display of
magic comes to the respective attention of the Seelie
leadership and Duncan. Out of control, her magic could
cause devastation, but will Duncan save the frightened
Mina not just from the hunters, but from the first
stirring of his heart and soul since he lost his beloved
when he lost the use of his legs? The powerfully descriptive WINTER'S ORPHANS is a wonderful
fantasy tale focusing on an underground movement of a
hybrid race trying to survive while purebreds oppress them
out of fear. The strength of the tale resides in the
belief that the Seelie, Unseelie, and Feylings exist on
the real world of Niurne. Elaine Corvidae accomplishes
this difficult feat because the cast, regardless of racial
makeup and in spite of the classic romance between Duncan
and Mina, seem bona fide so that the audience visits an
orb that serves as the center of a fabulous fantasy
thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 24, 2003
Also in eBook format: ISBN 1931696063 (September 2001)
SummaryAt the dawn of Niune's Industrial Age, the Seelie Court has
a heartless half-human aristocracy that annihilates any
glimmer of fae power holds the kingdom in an iron fist.
Ignorant of her own dark birthright, Mina Cole is a factory
slave whose gifts cannot be suppressed. In a moment of
terror, she betrays her heritage to the hunters, and her
only hope for survival lies in the hands of a man crippled
in body and soul.
One terrible night thirty-five years ago, Duncan RiDahn
lost both his love and the use of his legs to the hunters
of the Seelie Court. Into Duncan's web of regret comes
Mina, whose dark strength both alarms and attracts him.
Against his better judgment, he teaches her to survive in a
world that loathes winter magic, the force of shadow and
black waters.
But the greatest danger may not spring from the Seelie
Court, for Mina wields a terrible power. Unleashed, her
rage possesses the awful promise of transformation, and
when Mina wills, dark things walk. And there is no
guarantee that Mina, so long an impotent slave of the
streets, knows anything of mercy. ALSO AVAILABE IN EBOOK
FORMAT
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