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King's Son Magic's Son
  

King's Son Magic's Son (Paperback)

by Josepha Sherman (Author)
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A superior example of the category of fantasy that involves reworking a classic folktale, in this case, the two brothers who fall in love with the same princess. The king has died, leaving two sons, one by his queen and the other by a witch. The witch-born son is a magician in his own right and is getting along nicely with his own faerie lady when his mother bids him go visit his brother, the new king. From this, much ensues, including the friendship of the two brothers. The characterization is nothing short of superb, and although you don't have to be a folklorist to thoroughly enjoy the tale, those who are may be especially appreciative of it. Roland Green


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Having won his Faerie love, Ailanna, at great peril to himself, young Aidan finds himself torn between a call to aid his embattled half-brother, the king, and a mighty oath sworn to the Lord of Faerie.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Book Blurb & See Inside, Nov 26 2007
By R. Malo (Saskatchewan Canada) - See all my reviews
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Torn Between Two Worlds:
Having won her at great peril, young Aidan, a powerful but not very ambitious magician, would be content to enjoy the fruits of peace with Ailanna, his Faerie love. But Aidan's dying mother has revealed to him that he is half brother to the King - and requires of him that he provide magical aid to his embattled royal brother. Aidan perforce must yield to this dying maternal wish.
Alas, to win Ailanna in the first place, Aidan has also sworn a mighty oath to the Lord of Faerie. Caught between these conflicting vows, torn between the mortal world and the lands of Faerie, Aidan is about to learn the perils, even for a magician, of serving two masters...

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The anguish blazing from the Faerie Lord's eyes burned at me.
Vows within vows... I thought uneasily, and asked Tairyn, as politely as I could, "You will return me to this place and time when we are done?"
The Faerie Lord dipped his head in the curtest nod. "My word on it."
Bound by my vow to him, I could do nothing else after that but say, "I will come. But how -"
"Call." With that, Tairyn's image flickered and was gone. "Call," one last mind-whisper told me.
Call. Call for what? Couldn't Tairyn do anything without mystery? What manner of ride had he arranged for me?
But before I did any riding at all, I detoured hastily down to the kitchen for a flask of water and a carrying-bag of food. Tairyn might need me right now, but that didn't mean I could trust him; I was not going to risk being ensorcelled by Faerie food or drink. Just in case, I also stopped in my chambers long enough to snatch up my Faerie sword and belt it about my waist. But you didn't keep an Otherly being waiting, so I raced down from my tower and back up the winding stairs to the other tower's flat roof, where I stood panting and wondering.
Call, Tairyn had said, and call, once I had breath, I did, trying not to mind that I had no idea what I might be summoning.
And something came, great-winged and huge against the fading sunset.
"Gallu..."
Tairyn had sent me a griffin.
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