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The Autumn Lord

The Autumn Lord

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down
Review: This romance novel is one of the few that I have read that I couldn't put down. Diane and Simon we perfectly written and the raport between the two you could feel. The wizardary and the settings made this book even better. The ending made it all come together . Recommend to anyone who loves to read a book with emotion , conflict, and a plot. Lisa Ann Riccio CT

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Medieval Tale With Twists...
Review: This was one of the best medieval time travel romances I have ever read. A young half Asian woman is transported to medieval France by a wizard intent on rescuing his friend from a doomed future. It is unique in that most such stories usually have Caucasian heroines. Her Asian heritage is critical to the storylne because, being so exotic, people from this era mistake her for a demon or the like. In the modern world the heroine is a sort of film critic. When she first arrives in medieval France, she is forced into the role of storyteller, and the stories she tells, based on movies, put into medieval terms, is hilarious. "Casablanca" and the Godfather" will never look the same to me again! Loved the ending, don't read ahead!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Medieval Tale With Twists...
Review: This was one of the best medieval time travel romances I have ever read. A young half Asian woman is transported to medieval France by a wizard intent on rescuing his friend from a doomed future. It is unique in that most such stories usually have Caucasian heroines. Her Asian heritage is critical to the storylne because, being so exotic, people from this era mistake her for a demon or the like. In the modern world the heroine is a sort of film critic. When she first arrives in medieval France, she is forced into the role of storyteller, and the stories she tells, based on movies, put into medieval terms, is hilarious. "Casablanca" and the Godfather" will never look the same to me again! Loved the ending, don't read ahead!


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