"beautiful retelling of the classic Beauty and the Beast"
Her village is in trouble from hostile neighbors so Alsa,
who has elementary wizardry skills, decides she must save
her town. However, though she has latent talent she has
no training to focus her flair. Alsa knows her only hope
for mentoring comes from the nearby wizard, who lives in a
castle on the top of a mountain across a bridge of light
particles guarded by a dragon. Frightened by the rumors she has heard of the hermit
wizard, Alsa crosses the bridge and meets face to face the
dragon, who sends her onto the castle following her
explanation. Inside the castle she meets her host who
wears a mask to hide what Alsa assumes is his hideous face
from her. The wizard listens to her plea without
displaying any emotion. Instead he offers to train her if
she bears his child. She agrees. As she learns how to
use her talent under the tutelage of a difficult harsh
instructor, Alsa falls in love with her teacher and the
other castle minion, but believes she will be sent home
once she gives birth because though she knows her wizard
cares he hides his feelings from himself. WIZARD'S BRIDGE is a beautiful retelling of the classic
Beauty and the Beast story enhanced by fantasy elements.
The lead couple is a delight as both will soon learn that
they received much more than their original deal's
considerations. The action starts right away when
the "Little Mortal" meets the dragon and never slows down
until Alsa finally learns the first rule of wizardry on
what ingredient casts the most powerful spells. Adult
fairy tale fans will want to read this delightful romantic
fantasy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 1, 2005
(An expanded version of the e-book "The Rainbow Bridge"
published by Dreams Unlimited.)
SummaryWhen invasion by a coalition of unfriendly neighbors
threatens her home town, Alsa knows the seed of their
salvation lies within her. But her talent for wizardry
won't help them unless she can learn how to use and control
it, so she goes to the local wizard, who lives in a castle
high on the side of a mountain. To reach his home, she
must brave a bridge that appears to be made solely of light
and the wizard's ferocious guard dragon.
Neither the bridge nor the dragon is exactly what it seems.
But then Alsa finds that a lot of things on the wizard's
mountain are not what she expects, including the wizard
himself. The bargain she has to make with him to get the
lessons she needs shocks her, and the training itself bears
no resemblance to what she anticipated. Alsa has a lot of
adapting to do and not much time for it.
It will take every bit of her intelligence, courage and
compassion to master the magic, her home's enemies, the
dragon, and even the wizard himself.
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