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a review from VOYA for Grail Quest: Morgain's Revenge


"This second book in the Grail Quest trilogy provides a compelling portrait of King Arthur's half-sister Morgain le Fay, who is determined to destroy her brother's kingdom. The adventure begins when Ailis, who helped reveal Morgain's evil nature in the first book, discovers the sorceress within Camelot's walls. Sensing an opportunity to bolster her power against Arthur, Morgain kidnaps Ailis to train as her as a protege. Gerard and Newt immediately set out to rescue their friend, guided only by an enchanted lodestone, an arrogant knight, and gifts of wisdom and cunning that Merlin passed on to them through a blood spell. Complicating matters is Morgain's sinister plan to turn the citizens of outlying regions against Arthur, thus threatening his sovereignty and his upcoming quest for the Holy Grail. Gilman shifts gracefully between the two story lines. Ailis grows in her magical knowledge under Morgain's doting eye while her friends bravely face magical threats in a far-flung corner of the kingdom. As in the first book, clear prose, witty dialogue, and a succinct plot will appeal to middle readers. Especially convincing is the characterization of Ailis, whose need for motherly love, even from a destructive source, is touching and heartbreaking. The character of Morgain is equally intriguing as a self-professed, evil soul who demonstrates a genuine affection for Ailis. Fantastic creatures round out a well-conceived cast of characters. Fans and newcomers will enjoy this perceptive tale."


(emphasis mine, natch, and I'm so very glad Morgain and Ailis' relationship came through, at least for this reviewer. Writing those two was a real tightrope of emotion vs ambition....)

Date: 2006-10-08 05:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] equesgal.livejournal.com
Whoa! You are very groovy! LOL Even I'm intrigued by Ailis need for motherly love, even from Morgain. That must have been a satisfactory thing to pull off.

Date: 2006-10-08 07:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scarlettina.livejournal.com
Congratulations! A nice review indeed.

Oh, and if you're feeling like traveling, I just discovered this excursion which seems to have your name written all over it (though I don't think the food and wine will be quite up to your exacting standards). ::grin::

Date: 2006-10-09 05:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eeknight.livejournal.com
I'd never know I got reviewed

That happens to me a lot too.

Hi from a VOYA reviewer!

Date: 2006-11-02 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I was taking a break and surfing the web when I came across your use of my review of Morgain's Revenge in VOYA. I am so glad to see it - and I am especially glad to see that I captured a bit of what you were aiming for with Ailis and Morgain's relationship. As I read the story, I thought it was very touching to see how much Ailis craved a mother/parental figure. I would have given her a big hug if she had been in the room with me!

OK, well, that sounded much flakier than I meant it to be. But you get the idea.

I love doing these reviews, especially when the stories are entertaining. Makes the reviews so much easier to write, too.

Take care,

Christina Fairman
cfairman2@hotmail.com

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