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Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 11, 2003 on The Best Reviews
Summary Nominated
for
PEARL AWARD 1999
THE WHITE SUN - Finalist: Best Futuristic
Memory & Melody
Arnoth of Valenwood was an Ellowan - a sylvan race known
throughout the galaxy for their music and their sunsuality.
And with his warm brown eyes and well-muscled form, Arnoth
was the most sensuous of them all, although he had forced
his desires to remain dormant in order to serve as a
protector to his people. But as a youth, he had glimpsed a
dark-haired woman from a faraway planet, a beauty who
inspired harmony in the young prince's body and soul.
Sierra of Nirvahda had never known love. But with her long
dark tresses and shining eyes she had inspired plenty of
it, only to turn away with a tuneless heart. Yet when she
found herself hiding deep within a cavern on the red planet
of Tseir, her heart began to do strange things. For with
her in the cave was Arnoth of Valenwood, the sound of his
lyre reaching out to her through the dark and winding
passageways. His song spoke to her of yearning, an ache she
would come to know when he held her body close to his, with
the rhythm of their hearts beating for the memory and
melody of their souls.
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