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The Queen in Winter av Lynn Kurland
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The Queen in Winter

av Lynn Kurland

Serier: Twelve Houses (1.5)

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I picked this book up at one of those 4 for 10$ sales at my bookstores, where you have to have four books, to get the deal, at the time I had three that I really wanted and a few I wasn’t sure of, including this one. But I decided to get it anyways even though the blurb on the back of the book didn’t impress me much. I figured four short stories, one of them might stick. I’m glad I picked it because I ended up enjoying three of the four short stories. And I really enjoyed two of the four short stories. I’ll probably look into the authors other works (in a sort of related note, I found a list of books to read, and one of Sharon Shinn’s books was on it, small world).

Like most short story collections, you are going to have some you will like and some you won’t, and this is no exception, but for all the stories, the blurbs on the back of the book just don’t do it justice. I can see why it’s in a bargain bin, for so cheap, (this had the most copies in the selection of books included in the deal). The back of the blurb just doesn’t give potential readers enough information, to fully appreciate what the stories will be like. All of the stories are set in the back drop of winter, hence the winter titles. My favourite stories where; “When Winter Comes and A Gift of Wings. My least favourite was “The Kiss of the Snow Queen The titles of the short stories are:

A Whisper of Spring by Lynn Kurland
When Winter Comes by Sharon Shinn
The Kiss of the Snow Queen by Clair Delacroix
A Gift of Wings by Sarah Monette

For “When Winter Comes” I was caught up in the plot and the whole fantasy world the characters were in. The author did a great job at creating a fantasy world, and characters who were enjoyable to read. I enjoyed watching the two sisters strive for survival, in a world were mages are shunned away, and them trying to find a place in society. I found the love story side, a bit too predictable, but in the end, I didn’t mind as much, because the story as a whole was well told, and I was itching to read more about this fantasy world.

In “A Gift of Wings” had a bit of murder mystery in it, which made it that much better. Again, I was really interested in this authors “world” and wanted to learn more of the warrior woman and her kin of people. This one was one that was really hard to put down, because of the “murder mystery” aspect to it.

For a “Whisper in Spring”, the story wasn’t bad, nor was the writing style, although I did find there were some awkward dialogues in it, overall the story was well done, it just lost my interest in some points, and it was the usual “mortal versus immortal of races who are in love and them trying to ensure they keep that love. So it’s hard for a story like this, to be strong enough to pull you in, when it’s been done so much already, author did a good job at it, but, not my favourite in the collection.

“The Kiss of the Snow Queen”, was the worst in the book. The story seemed to not match up together as a whole, it had multiple elements, but I just didn’t see how they all fit together to create the story. Also the main character bugged me a lot, along with some of the other characters of the book. I think this is a story that needed to be at least the length of a novella, to fully have the impact the author intended to have (or what I think she was trying to have when she wrote the story). It just seems like it needs more.

Combined together, the stories were well down, and weren’t overall romancey. I don’t mind a bit of romance in a novel, and sometimes the right kind of romance novel/story works for me, but for most romance themed stories there I find are just not well down. In this collection the love stories are plausible and mixed in with the right amount of romance, and the right amount of fantasy worlds, it created a very interesting read.

Review also on my blog: http://juliebooks.blogspot.com/2009/0... ( )
  bookwormjules | Sep 4, 2009 |
This is a collection of four novellas; two by romance writers, two by writers of fantasy. The pieces by Shinn and Monette are readable and entertaining. The other two were not to my taste. Several good and detailed reviews have already been done on this one. My advice is to read them before you buy this book. ( )
  turtlesleap | Mar 30, 2009 |
This was a little collection of short fantasy/romance stories, by 4 women writers, that I picked up at the library book sale. I had never tried any of the authors before, so I thought it would be a fun experiment.

And it was fun. The first story, A Whisper of Spring, was by Lynn Kurland and it was a tale of a kidnapped elven princess and a wizard human prince who goes to rescue her. Nothing especially deep, but I just loved it. I liked the characters and the storytelling itself. I wish it had been longer, because I really wanted to read more about the characters.

The only story I wasn't especially happy with was the one by Claire Delacroix, a twist on the Snow Queen story that didn't really fit in with either the collection or the fairy tale itself.

But as always, part of the fun in a collection like this is that you discover some new authors - ones you like, ones you don't - and everyone else has a different opinion about it. I will look for more by Kurland and by Sharon Shinn. ( )
1 rösta cmbohn | Feb 19, 2009 |
Four novellas by Claire Delacroix, Lynn Kurland, Sharon Shinn and Sarah Monette.

I found this collection to be a bit of a mixed bag. I enjoyed two of the stories very much, but the others did almost nothing for me.

I think my preferences here are divided along genre lines. The two stories that didn't click seemed, to me, to be rooted quite firmly in the romance genre. I haven't read a great deal of romance, but the few such novels I've been exposed to were mostly surface and little depth. The stories - "A Whisper of Spring" by Lynn Kurland and "The Kiss of the Snow Queen" by Claire Delacroix - fit the bill. We're told a lot of things, but at no point do the authors show us enough that we can really feel it. A lot happens in the background, and in many cases it seems as though each author has simply padded her story to make it fit a predetermined word count. They were disappointing. I did find it interesting that Delacroix chose to rework the Snow Queen myth, with some interesting inclusions, but I never felt that she really hit the mark. I'd give each of these stories somewhere between two and a half and three stars. They weren't bad, but they're nothing I'll feel the need to return to.

The other two stories - "When Winter Comes" by Sharon Shinn and "A Gift of Wings" by Sarah Monette - owe much more to the fantasy genre. The romance is decidedly understated in Shinn's story; she focuses on the main character's struggle to help her sister and her nephew lead a normal life. Each scene adds more to what we know about these two women and their difficulties. I enjoyed it quite a bit, and am looking forward to reading more of Shinn's work. I understand that this story ties into her series that begins with Mystic and Rider; perhaps I'll start there.

Monette's story is the reason I purchased the collection, and it was worth the price of admission. If I'd hated every other story, I'd still keep the book for this one alone. I just love the way this woman writes! She's got style aplenty; I sank straight into the story and didn't come up for air until I'd finished the last word. The atmosphere is just gorgeous, the world building is tops, and the relationship between the protagonist and her lover felt real. I'm very, very glad to have read it. While it's set in the same world as her series that begins with Melusine, it has no connection to that story.

I can't really recommend the stories by Kurland and Delacroix, but this is worth seeking out for the contributions from Shinn and Monette. ( )
1 rösta xicanti | Aug 19, 2008 |
I bought this for the Sharon Shinn story, which is the tale of two minor characters from her Twelve Houses series (they appear separately in earlier novels, and together in the fourth book, but this could stand alone). It was a one of the two good novellas in the book, giving a bit more depth to the two characters and some more background on the world.
The Lynn Kurland story was a rather pedestrian story about an elf who is kidnapped by a human and rescued by his brother, who happens to be in love with her.
Claire Delacroix's story seemed to be a reworking of the Snow Queen fairytale with added Loki. I'm not sure as I didn't read past a few pages.
Sarah Monette's contribution was the other good one - a warrior is escorting her former lover, now damaged physically and mentally, to a university where he can hopefully be healed.
  alasen_reads | Dec 21, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0425207722, Paperback)

From four of today's most imaginative authors come four stories of love as pure as the driven snow that will warm the coldest of hearts.

USA Today bestselling author Claire Delacroix delivers an enchanting tale of a gifted seer who receives a vision of a man whom she was not meant to marry, but was meant to love.

USA Today bestselling author Lynn Kurland spins a story of a mortal man and an elven woman who endure both the mundane and the magical in their quest to remain together.

Award-winning author Sharon Shinn writes of a brave young woman who saves her sister's magically- gifted child, only to receive an unexpected gift of her own.

And newcomer Sarah Monette's romantic novella tells of a warrior maiden trapped in a deadly storm with the only man she ever wanted, whose scars she must heal if he is ever to want her.

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