Books by Alice Borchardt and Complete Book Reviews
Alice Borchardt, Author . Del Rey $25 (480p) ISBN 978-0-345-44399-1
Magic rules in this first volume of a trilogy that focuses on the fabled Guinevere's adventures before and after she comes to Camelot. Borchardt (Night of the Wolf) paints a vivid portrait of the future queen, who is no pale Pre-Raphaelite...
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Alice Borchardt, Author Ballantine Books $25 (464p) ISBN 978-0-345-42362-7
This pseudo-historical fantasy sequel to last year's The Silver Wolf needs an exhausting amount of novelistic foreplay to stoke its climax, the assassination of Julius Caesar. Maeniel, the man who was empowered in the previous novel with the ability
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Alice Borchardt, Author Del Rey Books $24.95 (480p) ISBN 978-0-345-42360-3
Borchardt spices her usual recipe for breathy historical romance (Devoted, etc.) with a generous pinch of the supernatural. Regeane is a secretive shapeshifter living in Rome at the end of the Empire's decline. Distantly related to Charlemagne, she...
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Alice Borchardt, Author Del Rey Books $25.95 (384p) ISBN 978-0-345-43526-2
Fans of Borchardt's two previous novels in this series (The Silver Wolf and Night of the Wolf) will welcome this latest action- and intrigue-filled installment that continues the saga of lady werewolf Regeane and her sworn shapeshifter mate, wolf-tur
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Alice Borchardt, Author, Anne Rice, Introduction by Dutton Books $24.95 (432p) ISBN 978-0-525-94272-6
In this chivalric sequel to her medieval saga Devoted, Borchardt returns to ninth-century France and the city of Chantalon, where the bishop, Owen, and his wife, Elin, confront Viking raids and treachery as they try to bring peace to their people....
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Alice Borchardt, Author, Anne Rice, Introduction by Dutton Books $23.95 (480p) ISBN 978-0-525-94046-3
Gut-roiling battle scenes are the strength of this first novel set in ninth-century France, but they come too late and too infrequently to inspire most readers to forgive the overwrought prose that surrounds them. Owen, Bishop of Chantalon, risks...
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