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A wonderfull collection of stories!
Lois McMaster Bujold gives us Winterfair Gifts with Miles Vorkosigan getting married. There are a few complications.
Mary Jo Putney presents The Alchemical Marriage---Can two very different mages, from wildly differing cultures cooperate enough to stave off an entire armada and the Spanish Inquisition?
Catherine Asaro (who edited the collection) gives us Stained Glass Heart. If the stability of an enormous empire depends upon it, could you give up your true love and make a political marriage?
Deb Stover writes Skin Deep. Nick really, really wanted to marry Margo, so much so that he sabotaged her previous relationship with another man. There was a chance he could make things right, but he's dead...
In Jo Beverley's The Trouble with Heroes, what do you do with returned warriors who have outfought, then outlived the monstrous enemy by changing themselves into something strange enough to scare the pants off the average person?
Jennifer Roberson has us falling into Olde Britain, where two very different myths intersect--titled Shadows in the Wood.
Lois McMaster Bujold gives us Winterfair Gifts with Miles Vorkosigan getting married. There are a few complications.
Mary Jo Putney presents The Alchemical Marriage---Can two very different mages, from wildly differing cultures cooperate enough to stave off an entire armada and the Spanish Inquisition?
Catherine Asaro (who edited the collection) gives us Stained Glass Heart. If the stability of an enormous empire depends upon it, could you give up your true love and make a political marriage?
Deb Stover writes Skin Deep. Nick really, really wanted to marry Margo, so much so that he sabotaged her previous relationship with another man. There was a chance he could make things right, but he's dead...
In Jo Beverley's The Trouble with Heroes, what do you do with returned warriors who have outfought, then outlived the monstrous enemy by changing themselves into something strange enough to scare the pants off the average person?
Jennifer Roberson has us falling into Olde Britain, where two very different myths intersect--titled Shadows in the Wood.
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