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4.0 out of 5 stars
Best Lesbian Fiction,
By Bunny (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The High Priest and the Idol (Paperback)
I love all of Jane Fletchers books, Her books are mostly Sci-fi/Fantasy with some lesbian romance mixed in for good measure. Very enjoyable read. This book is the fourth of the Lyremouth series.Here's what the jacket says:
"Jemeryl and Tevi's relationship is put to the test when the Guardian sends Jemeryl on a mission that lands her not only in harms way, but also back into the sights of a previous lover. The Protectorate of Lyremouth promises liberty for all it's citizens, but this does not mean that everyone is equal. When Jemeryl is summoned alone to Lyremouth, she suspects it is a ploy to seperate her from her lover, Tevi. After all, many disapprove of their relationship - not because they are both women, but because Jemeryl is a sorcerer and Tevi is not. The task Jemeryl is given, to track down an ex-lover who has turned renegade on the Coven, does nothing to assuage her doubts. However, old bonds of affection are enough to make her accept the assignment, even though she is sure that she has been told only half the true story. But Jemeryl is wrong - she has not been told even a tenth of what is behind this mission. When Jemeryl does not return, nobody can stop Tevi from going after her."
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The High Priest and the Idol,
By K. Isserman "Kisserman" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The High Priest and the Idol (Paperback)
Better than Lord of the Rings, this fourth book in The Lyremouth Chronicles is mesmerizing, transporting the reader to a fictional world of fantasy, magic, and sorcerers. Tevi, the exile, and Jemeryl, the sorcerer, are bound by love and fidelity. In their attempt to save the coven and restore its magic, they battle against all odds. The novel is pure old fashioned adventure powerfully told.
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