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Interesting set of short stories based around the Lammas Night premise. Anchored by Mercedes Lackey and with contributions from many people
In Lammas Night, a young weaver of spells is persuaded to bide a while in a small village, to make their village spells and keep the Dark at bay. As part of their persuasion, the villagers have given her the house of her predecessor. Not knowing that his spirit lingers in the house, she unwittingly breaks the spell that laid him. Now, a half-seen phantom courts her . . . He is either her lover for all time, the only on she will ever know--or he is a wicked spirit's seemingk, the aim of which is toentrap her in an unspeakable fate.
Decisions, decisions . . .
Decisions, decisions . . .
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In Lammas Night a young weaver is persuaded to bide a while in a small village, to make their village spells and keep the Dark at bay. The villagers give her the house of her predecessor. Now a half-seen phantom courts her. He is either her lover for all time--or a wicked spirit's seeming, the aim of which is to entrap her in an unspeakable fate.
In Lammas Night a young weaver is persuaded to bide a while in a small village, to make their village spells and keep the Dark at bay. The villagers give her the house of her predecessor. Now a half-seen phantom courts her. He is either her lover for all time--or a wicked spirit's seeming, the aim of which is to entrap her in an unspeakable fate.