Lasher (Lives of the Mayfair Witches)
Anne Rice brings us once again -- even more magically -- into the midst of the dynasty of witches she introduced in The Witching Hour.At the center: the brilliant and beautiful Rowan Mayfair, queen of the coven, and Lasher, the darkly compelling demon whom she finds irresistible and from whose...
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Anne Rice brings us once again -- even more magically -- into the midst of the dynasty of witches she introduced in The Witching Hour.At the center: the brilliant and beautiful Rowan Mayfair, queen of the coven, and Lasher, the darkly compelling demon whom she finds irresistible and from whose evil spell and vision she must now flee. She takes with her their terrifying and exquisite child, one of "a brood of children born knowing, able to stand and talk on the first day." Rowan's attempt to escape Lasher and his pursuit of her and their child are at the heart of this extraordinary saga. It is a novel that moves around the globe, backward and forward through time, and between the human and demonic worlds. With a dreamlike power, the novel draws us through twilight paths, telling a chillingly hypnotic story of occult and spiritual aspirations and passion.Joe Morton has appeared in the films Of Mice and Men, Forever Young and Terminator 2, and starred in Brother from Another Planet. On television, he appeared in "Equal Justice" and starred in producer Robert De Niro's anthology series "Tribeca."
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9780679421733 (0679421734)
Publish date: September 12th 1993
Publisher: Random House Audio
Edition language: English
Series: Lives of the Mayfair Witches (#2)
!!WARNING!! This review can contain spoilers if you haven't read The Witching Hour!! In Lasher, Anne Rice immediately picks up where she left me in The Witching Hour. The first half of the story there are lots of events rapidly following each other. Of course things happen which are dark, which stre...
oh don't mind me. i just get jealous and agitated when you profess love for other people! ;)
I liked it better than The Witching Hour. The book tolds Julien's and Lasher's story and we get to know Mona.
This book -and a lot of Anne Rice's books, to be honest- sounds like it would be right up my alley, but there is just something about Anne Rice's writing style that I can't get into. I love the movies made from her books. I love the dark "sensuality" that she writes about, but I can't enjoy the stor...
Not as good as previews ones, but still a good read!