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Fletcher DeLancey
Fletcher DeLancey is an Oregon expatriate who moved to Portugal to be with the love of her life. She now lives with her wife and son in the beautiful sunny Algarve, where she devotes her spare time to learning local birds and plants and trying every regional Portuguese dish she can get her hands... show more

Fletcher DeLancey is an Oregon expatriate who moved to Portugal to be with the love of her life. She now lives with her wife and son in the beautiful sunny Algarve, where she devotes her spare time to learning local birds and plants and trying every regional Portuguese dish she can get her hands on. (There are many. It's going to take a while.)She is best known for her science fiction series, Chronicles of Alsea, and for her geeky romance, Mac vs. PC. Currently, she is working on Book 3 in the Chronicles of Alsea and as an editor for Ylva Publishing.
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Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
I very much enjoyed the character of Vellmar in the previous book and was happy to read more about her and her family. And I loved the way it was told and the little girl, who I so want to see in a future book set 15 years into the future because she's going to make a fantastic warrior!
Pillows & Blankets
Pillows & Blankets rated it 9 years ago
This is a very strange book, and perhaps it is a bit different than what I usually read— but my problems with it lie more in the world depicted by the author than in anything else. As it stands, this book is a lot more world building than character building— and the characters never really become mo...
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bezweifeln rated it 9 years ago
Note* I received this ARC from Ylva publishing in exchange for an honest review."Without a Front", the third book in the Alsea series by Fletcher DeLancey, bears a title with meaning if one is familiar with Fletcher DeLancey's other two books describing Alsea and her people, being a type of Star Tre...
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bezweifeln rated it 9 years ago
So. "The Caphenon" was no fluke for Ms Delancey and reading this book was frustrating only in the sense that I was busy and could not devour the story as I wished.World building: She's done the creating with zeal and seemingly has thought of everything when it comes to describing a world that is sim...
Jampov
Jampov rated it 9 years ago
Just 8 pages, but coherent with Chronicles of Alsea and... sexy.
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