| Title: Merlin's Harp Author: Anne Eliot Crompton Publisher: Roc Pages: 298 Synopsis: (from the book) Among the towering trees of magical Avalon, where humans dare not tread, lives Niviene, daughter of the Lady of the Lake and apprentice to Merlin the mage. Her people, the Fey, are folk of the wood and avoid the violence and avarice of man. But when the strife of King Arthur's realm threatens even Avalon's peace, and Merlin needs his apprentice to thwart the chaos devouring Camelot. And so Niviene will use her special talents to help save a kingdom and discover the treachery of men and the beauty of love. This is a wondrous story of danger, enchantment, and charm... and of the greatest mystery of all, the power of the human heart. Presented in a flowing musical prose, Merlin's Harp is a joy for followers of the legend-- and for anyone who appreciates a magical tale. |
Oh look! The promise of the too stupid to live heroine, a plotless tale and a sexy bady boy monster. This book includes none of these. The original cover is truer to the story Crompton tells.
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