"enjoyable romantic fantasy"
In Colubyana, the Fyne witch rejected the wizard making
him so angry he cursed the Fyne women so that their love
will always die. Over the next three centuries any Fyne
witch who married for love watched either their mate die
young or ultimately end up hating them. Of the three
current generations of Fyne siblings, the oldest Isadore
watched her spouse die as he neared his thirtieth
birthday. Thus she and her sisters vow to never fall in
love until the youngest Sophie breaks the pledge (see THE
SUN WITCH) but fears her beloved will die when he turns
thirty. The middle sibling Juliet sees the curse operate by
observing her sisters. She swears to avoid men as she
cannot deal with a loved one dying because of her family
curse. When the Emperor's soldiers abduct her, Ryn
recognizes her as the star of his dreams and rescues her
from them. He insists they belong together for eternity,
but she fears for his life and has doubts anyway about a
witch and a shapeshifter like him belonging together even
as she falls in love with Ryn. The middle Fyne Witch tale is an enjoyable romantic
fantasy that grips the audience from the moment Ryn
insists she is his intended. The story line is action-
packed and fans will commiserate with Juliet's reticence,
but fails to go deep into her emotional baggage so that
newcomers will not fully grasp what makes her tick. Still
this is a fun novel as Ryn tries to persuade Juliet, whose
whole existence has been that love means young death, that
their love can conquer the curse. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 1, 2005
SummaryMiddle Fyne sister Juliet is kidnapped by the Emperor's
menonly to be rescued by a man whose animal instincts
tell him he's found the only woman to call his own.
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