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by Sharon Shinn (Author) "The summer I was fourteen, my uncle Jaxon took me with him on an expedition to hunt for aliora ..." (more)
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The latest enchantment from Crawford Award winner Shinn (The Shape Changer's Wife and the Samaria trilogy) combines romantic spice, a dash of faerie and a pinch of intrigue to create a hybrid souffl‚ that is delicious, if not filling. Lowborn Corie, the impressionable young heroine, spends her summers with her highborn sister, Elisandra, at Castle Auburn and the rest of the year in a village apprenticed to a "wise woman" witch/herbalist called Grandmother. Corie accompanies her Uncle Jaxon on a hunt for the Aliora, faerielike creatures who serve as unwilling slaves to the humans inhabiting this quasi-medieval world. Also along for the ride is Elisandra's future husband, Prince Bryan of Auburn, a vain 16-year-old adored by most girls (including Corie) and loathed by most men. As Corie ages, she gets over her crush on the increasingly narcissistic and self-indulgent young prince. The relationship between the sisters deepens along with the plot lines revolving around Jaxon's obsession with the Aliora and their queen, Rowena, whose flickering presence suggests other, darker story lines that Shinn might have investigated to produce a less predictable confection. The love story between the hunter and the hunted is more electrifying than the sisters' romances. What makes Bryan change is never explored fully, just as his constant bad-boy image is never explained. While the story moves quickly in Shinn's seasoned hands, her fans may be left hungry for more substantive fare.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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As the illegitimate daughter of a royal lord, young Corie has the best of two worlds. She spends idyllic summers at Castle Auburn, home of her father's family, and the rest of the year with her maternal grandmother, learning the healer's craft. At the castle, Corie is groomed by her uncle for an eventual political alliance through marriage, though she is too dazzled by her handsome cousin Bryan, heir to the throne, to notice. As the summers pass, however, Bryan shows his true colors. The brash, arrogant youth matures into a cruel and self-centered man; a man unfit to be king, some say. At the same time, Corie's eyes open to the misery of the magical aliora, whom she loves, but who are hunted for sport and enslaved by the nobility. Thus, at 17, amid a hotbed of family and political unrest, Corie comes of age, risking all that she loves for what she believes in her heart to be right. Her choices, and the woman she becomes, will change Castle Auburn forever. Paula Luedtke
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm really starting to like Sharon Shinn, Jun 11 2004
By "celes1" (Havre de Grace, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This is such a sweet book. I really enjoyed how the main character changed as she grew up. Her changing views on the people around her gave this coming of age story believability. I also liked the setting. It's was more of a historical setting than a fantasy one but the fantasy element was still there. I enjoyed this book so much I've decided to read anything by Sharon Shinn I can get a hold of.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A satsifying fairy tale; pleasing to ones sensibilities, Jun 10 2004
By Anna Balasi (Jersey City, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
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This wonderful fairy tale is exactly the kind of book you'd want to curl up with in a comfortably cushioned chair with a cup of hot chocolate and a roaring fireplace on a cool night because everything about it is *just right*.

The story centers around Corie, a natural daughter of a dead prince whose life, before her summers spent at Castle Auburn, was mainly humble and provicial. In Castle Auburn, she enjoys the luxuries and privileges of being a prince's daughter and is easily accepted by her uncle, cousins, half sister and the fey race known as the Aliora; all the while never forgetting where she came from. She is impressionable, intelligent and true to her heart, which is essential to the outcome of the events that unfold in her summer retreat. As Corie grows older, she comes to realize that all is not well in her fairy-summer world. And as is her wont, she sets about changing things for the better, her perception of things becoming clearer and clearer the darker things get.

Everything about this book satisfies. It touches-down gently on strong human emotions; not overly dramatic, not at all bland. The characters feel real, even the fantastical Aliora. One could sympathize, and perhaps the reader would be delighted to find that the characters do not fall short of ones expectations of them, though they are by no means predictable. Realizations creep up on characters in the most pleasing fashion and in the end, everything pretty much comes full circle. The heroine, Corie, is someone everyone could relate to. She isn't a warrior with swords blazing, but she has strength that we should all strive to find in ourselves. She used her own resources to fight for her principles and her character remained consistent to the very end.

I was quite involved with this book. I couldn't really say that the plot is terribly orignal, but it was presented so well, in such elegant prose, that it felt fresh and I didn't feel a hint of tedium. It was so simple it was brilliant.

I couldn't help but think that this is somewhat a chick-book. It's not necessarily a bad thing. I suppose a guy could enjoy this book as well. But I would recommend this book to those who have grown tired of the Sword Weilding Warrior Woman; the cantankerous, ornery bitch; the poor, underdog young lad; the evil sister; the horrible step mother (there's a mother and she's not so nice, but she's not Fairy Tale Step Mother worthy, which is to say she isn't all that bad); the lovelorn prince; etc., etc. I recommend this book to lovers of romance but haters of mush. I recommend this book to those who'd like to see the good guys win, in one instance in the most un-good-guy fashion (you'll see).

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5.0 out of 5 stars A treat, Mar 17 2004
By L. Loyd (Ohio, United States) - See all my reviews
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I picked up this book because I like Ms. Shinn's Samaria series so much, and I was not disappointed. This book is delightful. Another reviewer said it was fluff, and better suited for a thirteen year old niece. Well, I'm twenty and my sister is eighteen and we both thoroughly enjoyed it. This story perhaps lacks the scope of some of Ms. Shinn's novels, but it is thoroughly entertaining and I would definitely recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it Love it Love it!!!
Wow, is all I can say. Royal doesn't do it justice. Beautiful doesn't describe it. Read this, you won't regret it.
Published on Nov 13 2003 by J

5.0 out of 5 stars I picked this up on a whim in the middle-school readers
section of the library (I think it was misfiled - it's definitely more 'young adult') and at first I kind of rolled my eyes at it's cheesiness but pretty soon I was engrossed, and... Read more
Published on Oct 29 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars A great first impression
This book made an awsome first impression on me. It was the first book by Sharon Shin i had read and i loved it

There was suspense but only a minute part of it was mystery. Read more

Published on Sep 18 2003 by FireFeather

5.0 out of 5 stars Magic and suspense around every turn
This was the first book I've read by Sharon Shinn, and it was fantastic! At first you begin to loath Corie for swooning and "sucking up" to the Prince. Read more
Published on Sep 9 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars When your living in a fairy tale
I can't point out all the things that makes this book good, it's a package kind of deal. However, if you like clear cut villans and heroes, grand adventures and quests - then this... Read more
Published on July 14 2003 by burning_moths

5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Read!
This is a non-complicated fantasy and a sweet romance rolled in one. This is one of those stories that aren't corny AT ALL. Read more
Published on July 10 2003 by Gossy

4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read
This was the first book by Sharon Shinn I had read. A friend told me she was reading some of her books, so I thought I would try. This book was very good. Read more
Published on May 22 2003 by Sorcha

5.0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Book
Sharon Shinn is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Somehow she manages to combine every aspect of writing into one book; a wonderful plot, deep characters, and a fully... Read more
Published on May 6 2003 by Katie

5.0 out of 5 stars A great Fantasy book!
I have just gotten this book from the library. I started reading it a few days ago and I have to say that it is absolutely fantastic. Read more
Published on April 14 2003 by jhstar2

5.0 out of 5 stars An Exellent Feel Good Book
Shinn wonderfully combines an almost-romance with a number of complicated sub-plots in this book. It starts out with Corie, the illegitimate daughter of a noble, visitng Castle... Read more
Published on Mar 27 2003 by herman-i

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