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2009
Riversend
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Fighting doubt and convention, beset with great challenge and facing profound change, Tellurith of Amberlight leads her displaced House to a new beginning and a different life in Iskarda--a life that includes men and women as equals. But the traditionalist Iskardans are outraged by Tellurith's policies and appalled by her love for two husbands: Alkhes--the rough, dark Outlander who brought Amberlight its doom--and golden Sarth, epitome of the urbane men of the Amberlight Towers. To achieve Tellurith's dream, both must re-shape their lives. All three must journey to Dhasdein's imperial capital of Riversend and face deadly menace and perilous machination before they can hope to see the dream achieved.
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Dedication: For Lois McMaster Bujold, early reader and source of encouragement And Orlanda Endicott and Widge Rowden, for even longer-term friendship, and this time, inspiration as well.
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Riversend by Sylvia Kelso
2009
single work
review
— Appears in: The Specusphere , May no. 8 2009;
— Review of Riversend 2009 single work novel
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Riversend by Sylvia Kelso
2009
single work
review
— Appears in: The Specusphere , May no. 8 2009;
— Review of Riversend 2009 single work novel
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