A collection of four previously published fantasy tales by Ruth Nestvold: "Dragon Time, " "Wooing Ai Kyarem, " "To Act the Witch, " and "Princes and Priscilla."Dragon Time: In Unterdrachenberg, time has stopped. After the death of his queen, the dragon king is mad with grief. Only a human woman can enter the dragon's lair to fix time -- a magic that is forbidden to women. Katja is the grand-daughter of a clockmaker, and she has watched her grandfather work with time for many years.
But can she fix it on her own? More importantly, is she brave enough to try?Wooing Ai Kyarem: Ai Kyarem calls no man lord. But what if the powerful Kubai forces her to choose?To Act the Witch: Brilliana is a famous actress for the Duke's Theatre, yes -- but she is also a Witch. And it is up to her to save the Age of Magic. Princes and Priscilla: As princess and heir to the kingdom, Priscilla really should marry a prince and ensure the succession.
Unfortunately, Priscilla has other ideas. Praise for "Dragon Time":"'Dragon Time' is a beautifully told tale. It's easy to feel empathy for Katja; she has just enough flaws that we can love her, and not so many that we lose respect for her. The play of plot and emotion was especially lovely; the ending satisfies completely, and the love in the story positively shines. While the story has ancient treaties, magician-clockmakers, and, of course, dragons-everything needed for a good fantasy story-it's the love that stands out the most.
It's a story I'll go back to time and time again-pun intended."- Keesa Renee DuPre at Tangent Online
A collection of four previously published fantasy tales by Ruth Nestvold: "Dragon Time, " "Wooing Ai Kyarem, " "To Act the Witch, " and "Princes and Priscilla."Dragon Time: In Unterdrachenberg, time has stopped. After the death of his queen, the dragon king is mad with grief. Only a human woman can enter the dragon's lair to fix time -- a magic that is forbidden to women. Katja is the grand-daughter of a clockmaker, and she has watched her grandfather work with time for many years.
But can she fix it on her own? More importantly, is she brave enough to try?Wooing Ai Kyarem: Ai Kyarem calls no man lord. But what if the powerful Kubai forces her to choose?To Act the Witch: Brilliana is a famous actress for the Duke's Theatre, yes -- but she is also a Witch. And it is up to her to save the Age of Magic. Princes and Priscilla: As princess and heir to the kingdom, Priscilla really should marry a prince and ensure the succession.
Unfortunately, Priscilla has other ideas. Praise for "Dragon Time":"'Dragon Time' is a beautifully told tale. It's easy to feel empathy for Katja; she has just enough flaws that we can love her, and not so many that we lose respect for her. The play of plot and emotion was especially lovely; the ending satisfies completely, and the love in the story positively shines. While the story has ancient treaties, magician-clockmakers, and, of course, dragons-everything needed for a good fantasy story-it's the love that stands out the most.
It's a story I'll go back to time and time again-pun intended."- Keesa Renee DuPre at Tangent Online