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4 reviews matched your criteria:
A beautifully told tale about a fiery woman and an arrogant angel who must form a relationship for the good of their world, against their own inclinations. Read the full review by Sara Lipowitz.
This is the sequel to Sharon Shinn's wonderful Archangel, and it explains all the things that were left out in the original, such as who (what?) the god Jovah truly is. Read the full review by Catherine George.
This hilariously disturbing novel about gender, childhood, and the banality of home life balances a cruelly realistic look at modern life against a colorful, romantic vision. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.
Intrigues and schemes abound in this early work by Caroline Stevermer, set at a pseudo-Elizabethan court. Read the full review by Becky Parkhurst.