If I have to be jolted awake by my alarm on a Monday morning when I don't really want to be up yet . . .
. . . then this is the sort of thing I want waiting for me when I sit down at the computer:
Stunningly conceived and exquisitely achieved, this rich historical fantasy portrays the Elizabethan court 30 years into the reign of the Virgin Queen, often called Gloriana. Far below ground, her dark counterpart, heartless Invidiana, rules England's fae. Brennan (Warrior and Witch) pairs handsome young courtier Michael Deven, an aspiring agent under spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham, with bewitching fae Lune, who attempts to avoid Invidiana's wrath by infiltrating Walsingham's network in mortal guise. History and fantasy blend seamlessly as Deven and Lune tread their precarious tightropes between loyalty and betrayal. Brennan's myriad fantastical creations ring as true as her ear for Elizabethan and faerie dialogue. With intriguing flashbacks to historical events and a cast of deftly drawn characters both real and imagined, Brennan fleshes out the primal conflict of love and honor pitted against raging ambition and lust for power in a glittering age when mortals could well be such fools as to sell their souls forever.
We get PW here at the office, and I believe that I am going to grab that particular issue and do a little happy dance with it. : )
congtrats
Happy Ego-Stroking Monday!
:pointy dance of excellent review joy:
-Shawn
But congrats on the awesome review! That must feel wonderful indeed! :D
Huge amounts of congratulations!