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Bloodmaiden: a fantasy anthology

By Christine E Schulze
Published By Victory Tales Press
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: April 10, 2010
Words: 60898 (approximate)
Language: English


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"For, you see, I am the new Quelda of Tynan." Share the mystery, horror, and romance within this fantasy anthology. A young woman must choose to embrace cruel tradition, run, or stand against it. A captain braves tempestuous seas to rescue Larimar, his gem of the sea. A blind girl unravels the mystery of one who grants her sight in her dreams. Seven stories weave together in a powerful collection

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romance, horror, anthology, fantasy, magic, all ages, christineschulze

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Review by: Evie Alexis on May 23, 2010 : star star star star
Here was a read that stretched the imagination. Spell-binding and beautifully penned, Christine introduced me to an entire new world of magic and myth interwoven with logic and wisdom. Welcome to her anthology collection that is almost ethereal and definitely other-worldly.

I entered the mythical worlds of Sulaimon and Adelar, and even when reading snippets of events taking place in our modern times, such as in the short, “The Story-Traveler”, I still found myself in strange and exciting new worlds. The relationships between the protagonists are touching and thrilling, and the reader should be able to relate no matter the setting.

Christine Schulze has a way with words. She writes with strong passion and pays real attention to the smallest of details. Every sentence was like a new breath, and the rhythm of the tale like a winding river, steady, yet unpredictable.

I foresee a long and exciting journey ahead for this visionary writer.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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