The Temple at Landfall
by:
Jane Fletcher (author)
Lynn feels more like a prisoner than the chosen of the Goddess. Transfer to another temple is her chance to taste a little freedom on the journey, but all does not go to plan and her dull life is shattered by the dangers and choices that await her.
Lynn feels more like a prisoner than the chosen of the Goddess. Transfer to another temple is her chance to taste a little freedom on the journey, but all does not go to plan and her dull life is shattered by the dangers and choices that await her.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781602823501 (1602823502)
Publish date: November 15th 2005
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Pages no: 723
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Romance,
Glbt,
Queer,
Lesbian,
Lesbian Fiction,
Lesbian Romance
Series: Celaeno (#1)
Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham It has been quite a few years since I read this novel, but I thought it was absolutely terrific and I remember it vividly. The story opens when the main character Philip is a lonely young boy with a club foot being raised by his aunt and uncle. As soon as he...
It's been a surprising book. A wonderful construction of a world and an enthralling reading.Unfortunately there isn't much to say about it without touching a major spoiler the one which has to do with the origin of human life on this planet and the only female gender prospect of evolution.Indeed jus...
This is a review for the entire series. Possible mild spoilers ahead, mainly because I feel the book blurb is too bland and generic to generate any excitement, much less interest in the entire series. I admit I've known about this series for years, but haven't gotten the urge to start it until my ...
After finishing Rangers at Roadsend, I knew I wanted to read more of Fletcher's works. When a good sale came around, I bought almost all of her stuff in one go, although it was a while before I got around to reading any of them. The Temple at Landfall turned out to be just what I needed to help get ...
Well written, though a little too predictable. p.s. IMHO the scarcity and celibacy of "imprinters" in this world means they're very likely to die out in such a small community, and why can't Dr Himoti make everyone an imprinter or at least try to clone them?