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A review by thecheryl
When The King Comes Home by Caroline Stevermer
4.0
Utterly charming!
Although published in 2000, it gives me the feeling of more classic literature. It is apparently part of a series but I never felt a lack of context or story and can happily recommend it as a stand alone. The dialogue is particularly delightful work.
Hail Rossamer is an artsy in all her ways, and not the sort of modern fantasy heroine to take control of the situation and save the day. I think she is allowed to be herself, and not a modern heroine, she is nonetheless engaging to follow.
Although published in 2000, it gives me the feeling of more classic literature. It is apparently part of a series but I never felt a lack of context or story and can happily recommend it as a stand alone. The dialogue is particularly delightful work.
Hail Rossamer is an artsy in all her ways, and not the sort of modern fantasy heroine to take control of the situation and save the day. I think she is allowed to be herself, and not a modern heroine, she is nonetheless engaging to follow.