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Series: Tristan And Isolde

by Author Rosalind Miles

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The Maid of the White Hands (2005)

Oh, Tristan and Isolde. There's a reason your legend isn't as well known as Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot's. Sigh.I love Rosalind Miles. Love her. Her writing is evocative, lush, vivid...I could wax poetic with superlatives all day, but suffice it to say I'll read just about anything she writes ...

The Maid of the White Hands (2005) by Rosalind Miles
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The Lady of the Sea (2005)

This book was enjoyable, but the writing was not extraordinary. A light, easy read. I rated the entire trilogy a 3, but I almost rated this book a 4 due to the last 25 pages or so. I particularly enjoyed Isolde's conversation with the arrogant envoy from "the ear of the Pope himself," "Dom Luis C...

The Lady of the Sea (2005) by Rosalind Miles
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Isolde, Queen of the Western Isle (2003)

Um...I guess it was okay. I mean, if every time something of any consequence happens, good or bad, the proclamations to "Goddess, Mother" is something you enjoy, then yeah. It was okay. Aside from the inept writing and the droning on and on of similies, metaphors, and using "Otherworldly" to desc...

Isolde, Queen of the Western Isle (2003) by Rosalind Miles