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Rating: Summary: Unique Review: this is one of my favorite stories by Mary Stewart. It has a unique approach to "love" from a psychic standpoint. I dont want to spoil the story for anyone, but I will say, this is One of the best reads!!! Many current authors seem to be "ascribing" to this formula, I mean who wouldnt want a " true love" even on the metaphysical realm???
Rating: Summary: Unique Review: this is one of my favorite stories by Mary Stewart. It has a unique approach to "love" from a psychic standpoint. I dont want to spoil the story for anyone, but I will say, this is One of the best reads!!! Many current authors seem to be "ascribing" to this formula, I mean who wouldnt want a " true love" even on the metaphysical realm???
Rating: Summary: Unique Review: this is one of my favorite stories by Mary Stewart. It has a unique approach to "love" from a psychic standpoint. I dont want to spoil the story for anyone, but I will say, this is One of the best reads!!! Many current authors seem to be "ascribing" to this formula, I mean who wouldnt want a " true love" even on the metaphysical realm???
Rating: Summary: Simply magical Review: This was the first Mary Stewart book I read 30 years ago and it was entirely captivating from page one. I loved the ESP aspect, the intrigue, the ancient history that's the mystery. It's just a wonderful story to get lost in. I subsequently have read numerous other of Mary Stewart's books, but find this one my favorite. Her novels set in Greece depict more "lady-like" situations: while the protagonist is in danger, it's of a tamer variety and a kiss with the male lead seals her romantic fate. Nice, escapist fiction.
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