Winter Rose

272 pages

English language

Published June 1, 2002 by Ace Trade.

OCLC Number:
50195699

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Sorrow and trouble and bitterness will bound you and yours and the children of yours...

Some said the dying words of Nial Lynn, murdered by his own son, were a wicked curse. To others, it was a winter's tale spun by firelight on cold, dark nights. But when Corbet Lynn came to rebuild his family estate, memories of his grandfather's curse were rekindled by young and old - and rumours filled the heavy air of summer.

In the woods that border Lynn Hall, free-spirited Rois Melior roams wild and barefooted in search of healing herbs. She is as hopelessly unbridled - and unsuited for marriage - as her betrothed sister Laurel is domestic. In Corbet's pale green eyes, Rois senses a desperate longing. In her restless dreams, mixed with the heady warmth of harvest wine, she hears him beckon. And as autumn gold fades, Rois is consumed with Corbet Lynn, …

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I have been a fan of Patricia McKillip since I started reading fantasy when I was about 12 years old. I borrowed my brother's omnibus volume of the Riddle-Master trilogy so much that he finally gave it to me. McKillip has a magical way of writing that is beautiful, poetic and captivating. The only other writers I know of like this are Lord Dunsany, Robin McKinley, and Tanith Lee. Like those writers, McKillip can take a fairy tale or folktale, embellish it and turn it around, and make it all her own. The Amazon.com review mentioned traces of Tam Lin and Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market" in "Winter Rose," which surprised me. I thought I had imagined the similarity between Lizzie and Laura in the poem and Rois and Laurel in the story.

The story concerns Rois and Laurel, daughters of a prosperous farmer. Their mother died of a mysterious wasting …

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