Other
Reviews of Wraiths
Compiled by Wendy
Darling
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The
Wraiths of
Will and Pleasure
by Storm Constantine |
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Since
its release in May, The Wraiths of Will and Pleasure has
generated numerous reviews, including the following reviews, available
online:
Emerald
City
Review by Cheryl Morgan
This well-known reviewer, who's reviewed
several other Storm books, has done a lengthy, positive review
which is interesting because it come from the perspective of someone
who has never read the original Wraeththu trilogy.
Being human, and not just wild boys, the Wraeththu
have to do one other thing: they have to grow up. And that means
more than just creating kingdoms. It means learning to live with
one another on some basis other than dominance games. It means
forging relationships based on affection rather than fear. Above
all it means learning and changing as time goes on. The characters
in The Wraiths of Will and Pleasure do that in a way that
I suspect the original Wraeththu would not have done.
Harriett Klausner
Thanks to an apparently very aggressive and passionate fan Harriet
Klausner, the same short review has been posted all over the place.
Storm Constantine provides a powerful look at several
key players from her previous trilogy that her fans will appreciate
as the Wraeththu universe keenly expands.
Read the review online at:
SFRevu.com
Review by Iain Emsley
The Wraiths of Will and Pleasure is a joy to read
and is Storm's finest and most confident novel for some time.
It reaffirms her place as an author of immense talent and originality
and is a welcome return to her original world. This novel is a
must to any body interested in highly imaginative Fantasy.
About
the Author: Wendy Darling (nickname Wiebke Fesch) is a web designer, fanfic author,
and editor of Inception. She lives in Atlanta, GA, where she is self-employed,
operating her own web design business, Metro Girl. Wendy is co-author of a Wraeththu
Mythos novel called Breeding
Discontent, and is an editor with Immanion Press. You can reach Wendy
at wdarling@abraxis.com.
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