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Duainfey
by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller

Rebecca Beauvelley is a ruined woman.

In a moment of girlish folly, she allowed a high-flying young man to take her up in his phaeton, not realizing that he was drunk. When he dropped the ribbons, she recovered them, but could not avoid disaster.

The young man was killed. Rebecca survived, crippled, and with a reputation in tatters.

Against all expectation, her father has found someone who will marry her. Rebecca's life seems set, and she resigned to it. Then, Altimere of the Elder Fey enters her life—and everything changes.

Published 9/1/2008
SKU: 1416555528
Ebook Price: $6.00 

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1. A. J. on 3/16/2009, said:

This book had lots of promise but, in the end, it disappointed. The world is wel-imagined with very interesting possibilities. The characters are pretty vivid in some cases. The tale though is too encumbered with unnecessary smut. It's such a shame. I read the arc of the sequel and I must say it didn't redeem the first book. Too bad. There could've been such wonderful tales spun within that world.
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2. Kevin on 12/13/2008, said:

I thought this was a fantastic book, with great characters, plot, and especially dialogue. Any fans of Victorian type settings and fantasy should love this book. Yes, it's different from other Lee/Miller work, but hello? that's expected when the difference is that it's fantasy and not science fiction. If you don't like fantasy, especially dark fantasy, you may not like this, but don't blame your dislike of the genre on the author's or their considerable talents.
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3. Donald on 9/1/2008, said:

The authors should have placed a caveat in the prologue, "This is half-a-book, those wishing to read half-a-book will have their expectations met, everybody else will please prepare for disappointment." I would not have read this if I'd known I was PURCHASING a random unfinished attempt at a novel.
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4. Jeff on 8/19/2008, said:

The story, setting, and characters are fine. Too many of the actions are explicitly,unnecessarily UGLY. I am sorry I read this book.
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5. Michael on 3/25/2008, said:

Really doesn't match up will to what I have come to expect from Lee and Miller. It's not bad, and I would certainly try the sequel, but not up to their normal level of writing.
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