Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed on + 1568 more book reviews
This short novel is sort of a reply to the Tam Lyn novels in which the lady saves her beau from Elfland. But the characters have to deal with real-world problems, the type that aren't solved by magically waving wands. Quite good!
From back cover: Harlicch, elf prince, had been hurled by wizardly deceit from the head of his mighty army to the world elves called Hell. But what Harlicch called Hell, college professor Barbara St. James called home, and as she hurried through the rainy streets of New York, magic was the furthest thing from her mind. Then a gang of muggers sent Barbara running for her life -- right into the protective arms of Prince Harlicch.
But when Harlicch saved Barbara from a horrible fate, he plunged her into a far more dangerous future. For united by love and destiny, the elf prince and college professor must now battle the powerful magic of Harlicch's enemies both on the mean streets and subways of New York City, and with the spell and sword, on the war-torn fields of Elvenhome itself
From back cover: Harlicch, elf prince, had been hurled by wizardly deceit from the head of his mighty army to the world elves called Hell. But what Harlicch called Hell, college professor Barbara St. James called home, and as she hurried through the rainy streets of New York, magic was the furthest thing from her mind. Then a gang of muggers sent Barbara running for her life -- right into the protective arms of Prince Harlicch.
But when Harlicch saved Barbara from a horrible fate, he plunged her into a far more dangerous future. For united by love and destiny, the elf prince and college professor must now battle the powerful magic of Harlicch's enemies both on the mean streets and subways of New York City, and with the spell and sword, on the war-torn fields of Elvenhome itself
Back to all reviews by this member
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details