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Book Review of The Queen in Winter (Twelve Houses, Bk 1.5)

The Queen in Winter (Twelve Houses, Bk 1.5)
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Helpful Score: 7


Four fantasy stories with a winter element and a female protagonist. This is the second collection of stories by these authors, the first being "To Weave a Web of Magic". "A Whisper of Spring" by Lynn Kurland is the story of an elf princess being kidnapped from her kingdom by an evil wizard. Her brother seeks help from a mortal man to rescue her. Possibly my favorite story, mostly because of unexpected humor throughout. "When Winter Comes" by Sharon Shinn is the story of two sisters kicked out of their home and looking for safety. This is set in the same world as Shinn's Twelve Houses trilogy, though you will only need to have read the first book of that series (Mystic and Rider) to recognize Sosie, her sister Annie, and Annie's child Kinnon. This is what happens to them soon after they meet Senneth. Since I read Mystic and Rider, I couldn't tell if Shinn needed to put more background about this world in this story, but it could feel unfinished or part of a series to those not familiar that trilogy. "The Kiss of the Snow Queen" by Claire Delacroix is the story of a seer Gerta as she escapes a forced marriage and seeks to save her home. Probably the most thought provoking and original story to me, because Delacroix mixes viking legend, The Snow Queen, and the Bible for this tale. Plus Loki is an incredibly interesting character; he steals the show, and I wanted to read more about him. "A Gift of Wings" tells the tale of a wounded man (broken perhaps more deeply in spirit than in body), and his faithful bodyguard/ex-lover as they find themselves trapped in an inn during a bad snowstorm. A murder takes place and they are the prime suspects. I would not recommend this book to pure romance lovers, as this is mostly fantasy with a *dash* of romance thrown in. I read the reviews on amazon for this book and most people disappointed seemed to be expecting something completely different from what this book is.