This Scepter'd Isle
by Roberta Gellis, Mercedes Lackey
Baen Books
February 1, 2004
ISBN #0743471563
496 pages
Hardcover
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Other Books by
Roberta Gellis

Irish Magic II

Irish Magic

Desiree

Overstars Mail

Lucrezia Borgia and the Mother of Poisons

Bone of Contention

Thrice Bound

A Personal Devil

Bull God

A Dangerous Magic

Enchanted Fire

Shimmering Splendor

Dazzling Brightness

REVIEW

"Fantastic historical fantasy"

Vidal Dhu abducted the Unseleighe Dark Court Elven twins Rhoslyn and Pasgen Silverhair when they were young. The siblings were raised as Unseleighe Sidhe. Now they see two potential futures for England. One version has a red- headed child sired by King Henry VIII leading Britain to prosperity. The other forecast depicts a different descendent of Henry VIII sitting on the throne and taking the country down the path of Inquisition and depression.

At the same time without the kidnapped duo's awareness, the Seleighe Bright Court twin elves Denoriel and Aleneil Silverhair see the same double vision of future England. The latter duo is also unaware that their half-siblings shared their forecasting. Each pair of twins tries to influence the outcome of the shared vision with different goals in mind, which leads to the inevitable.

This is a terrific historical fantasy that uses real persona and events to tell the tale of the successors to Henry VIII with a delightful Elven twist. The two sets of twins differ on whom they want sitting on the throne so when the magical battle occurs, fans have the added treat of a solid twist to the often told rivalry between Henry's daughters. Fantasy guru Mercedes Lackey and historical fiction champion Roberta Gellis combine their tremendous individual talents to create a wonderful delight in which the whole is greater than the sum of the parts even with the parts being from two of the greats.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 7, 2004




 

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