"Outstanding romantic fantasy"
Eight years ago calamity devastated the Goblin race. Now
there are only forty-six survivors left with no newborn
surviving twenty-fours since the calamity struck. Goblin
leader Tearach Bruce is despondent as he watches
hopelessly the looming extinction. Medical science has
failed; their last fading hope lies with the Druid
Sorceress Shayla, who concludes species Goblin will be
eradicated unless Tearach returns hope to his beleaguered
people by siring a newborn. Tearach sees nothing new in
that declaration, but figuratively stops breathing when
Shayla suggests mating with the hated humans. Setting his loathing aside for the better good, Tearach's
loyal followers abduct former firefighter Kathleen Parker,
still in mourning from recent losses of loved ones, while
she is on morning run. She has vowed never to love again
because the heart takes too big a battering from that
unwanted emotion. Tearach does not desire love with a
human; he just needs to mate with her. Neither expected
to find strong feelings with the other, but a species is
at stake. Can they collaborate on the future though their
cultures see the world so differently? The fourth Tales of the Moon novel, GOBLIN MOON, is a
terrific fantasy starring two star-crossed individuals who
clash on everything as each perceives, ponders, and
deduces from the same information different results and
outcomes than the other yet fall in love. The comparative
cultural anthropological disparities between humans and
Goblins seem so genuine that readers will believe in the
existence of magical creatures at least when entering the
charming Sams' universe. Newcomers can start here as this
novel stands alone, but well written references to the
previous books will send the audience seeking them too as
GOBLIN MOON is a wonderful tale Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 28, 2005
SummaryThe leader of the Goblin race must kidnap a human woman
and get a child by her in order to save his dying race.
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