The Charmed Sphere
by Catherine Asaro
Luna
February 1, 2004
ISBN #037380203X
462 pages
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Other Books by
Catherine Asaro

Diamond Star

The Night Bird

Alpha

Irresistible Forces

The Final Key

The Misted Cliffs

The Journey Home

Schism

Skyfall

Sunrise Alley

The Moon's Shadow

Irresistible Forces

Charmed Destinies

Skyfall

The Moon's Shadow

Spherical Harmonic

Spherical Harmonic

Ascendant Sun

The Quantum Rose

The Phoenix Code

The Veiled Web

The Radiant Seas

The Last Hawk

Catch The Lightning

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REVIEW

"A beautiul adult fairy tale"

When the King and his retinue came to Jacob's Vale searching for mages, Chine tried to hide since she didn't want to leave the family orchard and go to Castle Suncroft. Della No-Cozen, the mage-mistress immediately saw how much power she had and persuaded her to come to the castle to learn how to use her abilities properly. The king's nephew and heir, Prince Muller is expected to marry Chine, but he doesn't want to wed anyone nor become king.

Chine also doesn't want to be queen and the thought of marrying the prince is ludicrous until she comes to know him. Muller quickly falls in love with his betrothed but Della finds Iris, another mage more powerful than Chine and Iris locates Javid the king's grandson thought to have died fourteen years ago. Muller and Chine are both chagrined and happy to realize they won't be monarchs but they still have a very important role to play in the kingdom. King Varquelle of Harsdown plans to invade and annex the land of Aronsdale with the help of his powerful mage, Anvil and it will take the special powers of Chine and Muller to stop them if they can learn to control their magic.

Readers will love this epic romantic fantasy that reads like an adult fairy tale. There are two couples who must overcome many obstacles before they can admit their love for one another and it is fascinating watching them slowly mature into heroic figures to be admired. This is a very different kind of work than Catherine Asara's science fiction novels involving the Skalian Empire, but this novel is just as engrossing and enthralling.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 11, 2004




 

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