Glenraven by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Holly Lisle

By Marion Zimmer Bradley, Holly Lisle

Sophie had misplaced a toddler. She used to be searching for peace and leisure. She did not recognize what it used to be, yet Glenraven promised her that. JayJay had undesirable good fortune with husbands -- a three-time loser now, all she sought after used to be to be one million miles clear of her small North Carolina town.Glenraven looked to be an Alpine principality someplace in the community of northern Italy -- in response to the original guidebook advertisements Glenraven's charms, vague, virtually non-traversable Alpine passages constituted the single manner in. yet in fact it used to be a magic nation indifferent in a few unusual dimensional approach from our global. What the folks of Glenraven sought after was once a few heroes who might loose them from a ruler who used to be rather actually a monster in human guise. What the folk of Glenraven received have been JayJay and Sophie.They may have performed worse.

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Glenraven? She knew there were a lot of new countries in Europe since the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact fell apart. She simply couldn't remember hearing anything about that one. She opened the guide and flipped past the Foreword, past the Highlights and the Fodor's Choice sections, and stopped at the map. Glenraven was tucked into the Alps, a tiny little pocket country squeezed into the border between France and Italy like a wormian bone in the suture of a skull, about parallel with Milan and, according to the map, no bigger than Liechtenstein.

C. " She sat, shocked, staring at Jay. She hadn't said those words; well, she hadn't thought them, anyway. They had come pouring out of her mouth without any help from her. Wait a minute, she thought. I don't want to go anyplace - and I especially don't want to go on a foreign vacation with Jay Bennington . . but she didn't take back her request. " Jay looked surprised. Of course I don't want to go. Don't be ridiculous, Sophie thought. But, "I need to do something different," she said, and with a sudden shiver, she remembered that she had been thinking that very thing when Jay had called.

And even as the words came out of her mouth she was thinking, How can I face this? How can I possibly think I can do this? How? Jayjay cocked her head to one side and rested her face on her fist. "You want to go? " She started smiling, and even though Sophie kept thinking, No, for God's sake, I don't want to go, Jay's smile told her that now she had to. "God, Sophie, that's the first positive thing I think I've heard you say since . " She faltered and flushed and stared down at her cocoa. Since Karen died.

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