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The Enchantresses (Hardcover)


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2.0 out of 5 stars Readable and forgetable, Mar 8 2004
By S. E. Kennedy "ocinnedeagh" (Minnesota, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Enchantresses (Paperback)
The book centers around the triplet daughters of the Dutchcess Ygraine the Duke of Cornwall. Morgause, Vivian and Morgan are all distinctly different in appearance and personality. Most of the book follows their evolution from babies until Morgan becomes the embodiment of evil, Morgause becomes Morgan's lackey, and Vivian becomes the Lady of the Lake. Most of the story focuses on Vivian who resists the lure of evil and although mystically empowered uses the powers only for good. Morgan is less developed and Morgause is really overshadowed and the story ends with little known of her other than her instrumental tampering with Ygraine and Uther and ultimately with Arthur. Truly, this is not an exceptional retelling of the story. It's a very short book and a fast read. If, like me, you simply devour anything and everything Arthurian, it is worth having under your reading belt. If you are not familiar with the Arthurian legends and the primary characters, this is not where I'd suggest you begin. I would strongly suggest the Mists of Avalon (for the mystic side of the story and a look at the women of the legend) or the Bernard Cornwell triology (for what is more historically founded) before this book.
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