"deep character driven modern day fantasy"
Gram calls bookstore owner Sylvia Lynn to come home as
Grandpa Liam just died after wandering outside in the cold
night of mountainous Upstate New York. Her lover Madison
offers to accompany her, but Sylvia says no. Sylvia
returns to Lynn Hall the same day that Gram beckoned her
to come home with all intentions to flee as soon as she
can. However, as if she never left, the dilapidated house, the
forest and the nearby supernatural creatures seduce Sylvia
trying to entice her to stay. Gram introduces Sylvia to
the sewing club members of the Fiber Guild, women who meet
monthly to insure that the magical barricade that keeps
Lynn Hall from the deadly Fay remains in tact. However,
the magical barrier is showing signs of wear and tear,
which places Sylvia, a hybrid offspring of two worlds,
yanked from both sides who feel she is the key to victory
over the hated abominations on the other side of the
barrier. Returning to the landscape of the classic WINTER ROSE,
Patricia A. McKillip provides a deep character driven
modern day fantasy that stars a harassed heroine who just
wants to leave town as she has never understood why her
Gram watches her like a hawk observes its prey. The
action-packed story hooks genre fans from the moment that
Sylvia knows Gram is calling her before picking up her
phone from across the country and never slows down through
several brilliant twists that will bring accolades to this
dazzling author. A stand alone novel, readers will want
to peruse this tale and its award winning precedent. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 25, 2006
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