The Shadow Queen
(Book Five Of The World of Hetar)
by Bertrice Small
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April 1, 2009
ISBN #9780373773688
496 pages
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Other Books by
Bertrice Small

The Captive Heart

The Border Lord and the Lady

The Border Lord's Bride

The Captive Heart

Dangerous Pleasures

The Sorceress Of Belmair

A Dangerous Love

Skye O'Malley

The Last Heiress

Adora

The Border Lord's Bride

Bedazzled

Sudden Pleasures

The Twilight Lord

A Distant Tomorrow

Darling Jasmine

Philippa

A Dangerous Love

Forbidden Pleasures

A Distant Tomorrow

Lara

The Last Heiress

Private Pleasures

Lara

Until You

All the Sweet Tomorrows

Skye O'Malley

Philippa

Private Pleasures

Rosamund

The Dragon Lord's Daughters

Enchantress Mine

The Duchess

I Love Rogues

Until You

Beseiged

Blaze Wyndham

Vixens

A Memory of Love

Rosamund

Delighted: Tales Of Erotic Romance

Just Beyond Tomorrow

Captivated

The Duchess

Fascinated

Bedazzled

Betrayed

REVIEW

"The fifth Hetar erotic romantic fantasy is an exciting tale"

No woman has ever ruled the Kingdom of Terah. However, when the monarch Magnus Hauk dies in an accident, his son is not old enough to rule. Thus his mom the faerie Queen Lara will serve as a secret regent until her offspring can formally run the nation.

To assist THE SHADOW QUEEN as she guides her son is her trusted friend Prince Kaliq at a time Terah is threatened by powerful enemies emboldened by the lack of a strong king. However, Lara's efforts to protect her children go astray when their adversary Jonah the Lord High Ruler beguiles her daughter and her twin sons openly fight leaving the kingdom divided and consequently increasingly weakened. The only thing working for Lara is her reciprocated love with loyal Kaliq.

The fifth Hetar erotic romantic fantasy is an exciting tale as Lara star of the first book is the prime focus again; which enables the audience to see how far she has come and to a degree fallen. The story line is fast-paced from the onset as the heroine realizes she can only protect her children so far, but as adults they will make poor judgments that she can do little about. The romantic subplot is hot and engaging, but also intrudes in some ways on the primary theme of what she must sacrifice to save the next generation, her kingdom, and ultimately two worlds. Fans of the series will relish THE SHADOW QUEEN while spellbound newcomers will seek the previous entries (see THE SORCERESS OF BELLMAIR, THE TWILIGHT LORD, A DISTANT TOMORROW and LARA).

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 29, 2009



Summary

Mourn me but briefly.

Then find your destiny, Lara, my love, my life.

Now let me go.

With those words, the spirit of Magnus Hauk, Dominus of Terah, leaves his body—and thus the fate of a nation rests upon the faerie woman Lara's shoulders.

While Lara's son Prince Taj is well loved by the people of Terah, he is too young to rule, and Lara must obey Magnus's dying command and govern in his stead. Thankfully, she has a powerful ally in Prince Kaliq of the Shadows, though never was there a more seductive friend or foe. Yet some in Terah still believe that a female must never wear the crown...and Lara and her daughters will face old enemies who escaped the wrath of Magnus but are not yet finished with their schemes for power and revenge.



 

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