![]() | By: Christine Feehan Susan Squires Susan Grant Binding: Mass Market Paperback Publisher: Leisure Books ISBN: 0843951702 ISBN-13: 9780843951707 Released: 01 May 2003 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

The Star Queen by Susan Grant jumps into the formation of the allliance that forms the Galatic Council & the writers of the Treatise of Trade (used so cleverly in ‘Star Prince’). I have enjoyed that a number of Grant’s sequels (Contact & this story) have been prequels, each going back a step – we have the foreknowledge of our dealings with the ancestors & what they have wrought to add to the enjoyment of the struggle to get there.
The premise of Susan Squires ‘Sacrilege’ is a very interesting one. It treats vampirism & the need for blood in a religious way so that the blood lust can be overcome or at least managed. Magda has been one of the worst, but after over 800 years of tutelage, has emerged without wreaking havoc & drinking human blood for that time. Pietr, one of the Old Ones, was her tutor. She had long known she loves him, but it was only when she was sent out from Mirso Monastery into the world once more that he realises that he loves her too. Self flagellation & a series of essentiallly tortures follow, but ultimately he follows her into the world, casting aside at least a portion of his vows to go to her. But his own mentor is not best pleased with the defection of one of his brightest stars, & sets a horror on his trail.
If you like any of the above authors, you’ll enjoy their stories. I did not like them alll equallly – The Star Queen seemed to have great pieces of the story left out, constrained by it’s short length, which was a shame. And Sacrilege did not have enough ‘good times’ to counterbalance the pain – for example what Pietr went through before making his decision to leave the monastery. But I would have loved for them alll to have been book length, & think that especiallly the last two suffered because of the page constraint. This is not to say I do not recommend the book – each author does her bit well, exhibiting in each case more of the reason why regular readers follow their work.



First is Dark Descent by Christine Feehan. Joie Sanders was one of the best bodyguards around. Wounded during duty, she ended up in a hospital for treatment. Joie dealt with the pain by imagining herself in the mountains. It was a trick she had often used, never suspecting that she reallly was traveling outside her body. In those mountains she met Traian. He was wounded as well & lay in a dark cave. Once their minds touched Joie could not escape Traian's voice. He had linked with her, knowing instantly that she was "the one". He had waited several life times for her.
The second is The Star Queen by Susan Grant. Romjha B'kak was leader of an elite group callled Raiders. Tai Sai was th group's bombmaker. The group was about to meet some royal outsiders from the stars that would change their lives!
The third is Sacrilege by Susan Squires. Magda had been at the Mirso Monastery to overcome her addiction of taking the last drop of blood from her victims. Those within the monastery taught against pleasure & emotions. Love was to be avoided at alll costs. Those who failed the teachings were hunted down by the Harrier & executed. When Brother Pietr believed Magda ready, he sent her to San Francisco. She was met by Davinoff & helped to blend in. But Pietr had done the unthinkable. He had falllen in love with Magda. When his mentor, Rubius, found out of Pietr's feelings, he sent the Harrier out to assassinate Magda, though she had done no wrong!
**** Paranormal, Science Fiction, & Romance blend together for this collection of novellas. I enjoyed every minute as I read deep into the night. ****
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