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* '''Publisher''': [[Jove]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Jove]] | ||
* '''Year''': 2002 | * '''Year''': 2002 | ||
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In [[Karen Marie Moning|Karen Marie Moning's]] story ("Into The Dreaming"), a contemporary writer goes back in time and falls in love with a 15th century Scotsman. "To Kiss In Shadows", a [[RITA]]-winning novella from [[Lynn Kurland]], features a dark arts master and the blemished woman who falls for him. In "Dragonswan", by [[Sherrilyn Kenyon]], superhumans fight beings with animal hearts. [[Madeline Hunter|Madeline Hunter's]] "An Interrupted Tapestry" focuses on a German merchant and English noblewoman. | In [[Karen Marie Moning|Karen Marie Moning's]] story ("Into The Dreaming"), a contemporary writer goes back in time and falls in love with a 15th century Scotsman. "To Kiss In Shadows", a [[RITA]]-winning novella from [[Lynn Kurland]], features a dark arts master and the blemished woman who falls for him. In "Dragonswan", by [[Sherrilyn Kenyon]], superhumans fight beings with animal hearts. [[Madeline Hunter|Madeline Hunter's]] "An Interrupted Tapestry" focuses on a German merchant and English noblewoman. | ||
Of the four stories, only Hunter's offering does not hint at paranormal elements. | Of the four stories, only Hunter's offering does not hint at paranormal elements. | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, 23 October 2007
- Author: Madeline Hunter, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Lynn Kurland, Karen Marie Moning
- Publisher: Jove
- Year: 2002
- Amazon Listing: Tapestry
Book Description
In Karen Marie Moning's story ("Into The Dreaming"), a contemporary writer goes back in time and falls in love with a 15th century Scotsman. "To Kiss In Shadows", a RITA-winning novella from Lynn Kurland, features a dark arts master and the blemished woman who falls for him. In "Dragonswan", by Sherrilyn Kenyon, superhumans fight beings with animal hearts. Madeline Hunter's "An Interrupted Tapestry" focuses on a German merchant and English noblewoman.
Of the four stories, only Hunter's offering does not hint at paranormal elements.