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The Diviner
Bestselling author Melanie Rawn's triumphant return to high fantasy.
The only survivor of royal treachery that eliminates his entire family, Azzad al-Ma'aliq flees to the desert and dedicates himself to vengeance. With the help of the Shagara, a nomadic tribe of powerful magicians, he begins to take his revenge-but at a terrible cost to himself.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Oct 21, 2011
The Diviner at once seemed longer than it actually was and way, way too short. A story of treachery, vengeance, magic, and survival, the book drew me in from the opening paragraph and kept my interest to the end.
What I enjoyed about The Diviner is the same type of thing that I enjoy about Guy Gavriel Kay's books. While they are very different authors they also have some of the same strengths. Ms. Rawn has
The Golden Key
In Tira Virte, art is prized for its beauty and as a binding legal record of everything from marriages to treaties. Yet not even the Grand Duke knows how extraordinary the Grijalva family's art is, for certain Grijalva males are born with the ability to alter events and influence people in the real world through that they paint. Always, their power has been used for Tira Virte. But now Sario Grijalva has learned to use his Gift in a whole new way. And when he begins to work his magic both the Grijalvas and Tira Virte may pay the price.
Reviewer: ELF
Review: Aug 2, 2011
Genre(s): Anthologies, Fantasy
The Golden Key was co-written by three great names in fantasy, Melanie Rawn, Jennifer Roberson and Kate Elliot. Each author brings her inimitable style to blend a sweeping story that mixes elements of sorcery and art to form a backdrop for a complex political struggle that spans several lifetimes. The Grijalva family has been inextricably intertwined with the Grand Duke and his fortunes ever since a key tu
Fire Raiser
Bestseller Melanie Rawn plunges down the back stairs of the old South into a dark world of family secrets and the international flesh trade that lies underneath the surface of small town politics and romance. Holly McClure and Evan Lachlan have survived the fiery beginning of their romance and left Manhattan for Holly's ancestral home to raise their children. Evan's the county Sheriff; Holly is still a trouble-making Spellbinder trying to manipulate her family as if they were characters in one of her novels. But something's not right in Pocahontas County. Churches are being burned down in mysterious arsons with a taint of magic on them. Sheriff Lachlan suspects that they have something to do with the new owners of the old Westmoreland plantation, now a very upscale Inn, but even if he could find proof, it's going to be hard to bring a case of Black Magic before a Judge -- even in Pocahontas County, where witchcraft is the family business of all the oldest clans.
Reviewer: Kyraninse
Review: Mar 18, 2009
Genre(s): Romantic Suspense
Fire Raiser was definitely a keep you on the edge of your seat book. I rushed through it all in one sitting just to see what would happen next.
Some quibbles I have is that I felt that for a person who hasn't read Spellbinder, this can be a standalone book but there's not a clear sense of Holly and Evan's relationship. For the second book in the series though, it does an outstanding job of keeping th
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