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Fires of Aggar: Amazons of Aggar Unite Edition, by Chris Anne Wolfe
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Before her death in July 1997, beloved lesbian-feminist author Chris Anne Wolfe published two of her four classic Amazon adventure novels: Shadows of Aggar and Fires of Aggar. These two volumes are only the first half of the Aggar cycle. Chris Anne also published two stand-alone novels, the time-bending romance Annabel and I and Roses and Thorns, the retelling of Beauty and the Beast.
The manuscripts of Chris Anne's remaining novels, short stories, poetry, and songs were willed to publisher and friend Jennifer DiMarco. These hand-written volumes include both remaining Aggar books, Sands of Aggar and Oceans of Aggar, and more than a dozen retold fairy tales and original fantasy and contemporary novels. In 2012, with Rebecca Fitzgerald and Skye Montague, DiMarco launched Amazons Unite, a publishing house dedicated exclusively to Chris Anne's work.
Find out more about Amazons Unite's efforts to bring all of Chris Anne's books to the public and how you can help at www.ChrisAnneWolfe.com
About Fires of Aggar, book two of the Amazons of Aggar series:
Royal Marshal Gwyn of the Amazons of Aggar travels into danger to aid and protect Blue Sighted Llinolae, the ruler of Khirla, a city plagued by Terran raids. But magic is afoot, political plots brew, and these two women may need the advice of two who lived hundreds of years before, Diana n'Athena and Elana n'Sappho.
Fires of Aggar: Amazons of Aggar Unite Edition, by Chris Anne Wolfe - Amazon Sales Rank: #43826 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-10-28
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 969 minutes
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful author that will be missed By C. Johnson I bought the first book along with the second book in tandem since I like books that just dont end. I have to guess I purchased these in about 1999 or so and bought both The Shadows of Aggar and Fires of Aggar. I am somewhat embarrased to say that it wasnt until last night September 15th 2004 that I decided to look up the author Chris Anne Wolfe to see what she was doing. This was of course after finally reading the dedication to the second book. I used the internet to 'google' the author and found 2 more books by her that I will likely purchase. I was greatly saddened to hear that she lost her battle with cancer.I have seen some reviews out there on the internet that bash her style and writing, but I am one to say that these books have been great re-reads over the years, perhaps I am simplistic in the type of escapism I seek when reading, but I will continue to treasure them and mourn the fact that there will be no more sequels.I identified with characters, understood the emotions of others and was not lost in the techno babble I have found curiously present in some of the more recent writers of this type of fiction. Inventing in the mind is a wonderful thing, being able to convey the concept is a gift. Chris Anne Wolfe does that well. My most recent read was a huge disappointment which is why perhaps I decided rather than trying out something new, I would reread something I knew appealed to me. I wish she had been granted the time to publish more than the 4 books I have found to read.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Great sequel By A Customer If you liked Shadows of Aggar you'll enjoy this too. If you haven't read Shadows then get it first! Both are imaginative enjoyable lesbian sci-fantasy with well thought through characters and romance with plenty of suspense.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A sequel worthy of the original By M. Keating Fires of Aggar is a worthy sequel to Shadows of Aggar. Often the sequel is a poor immitation of the original. Not this time. Wolfe has leapt centuries past many wars and much political upheaval to a place in time where the Marshal Gwyn n'Athena is free to travel to the distant domain of Kirla where the "blue sighted" Dracoon Llinolae is calling for assistance. What a shame the author will never fill in the gaps or take us winging once again across the centuries as they unfold on Aggar.Llinolae is gifted with the blue sight but also possesses immense strength of character. She is struggling in a losing battle to protect her people from the encroaching Clansmen. Gwen and her Amazon companions, Brit the irrascible healer and Sparrow the intrepid acrobat, join with Llinolae both to save and to support her. This book is filled with intrigue, plot twists and wonderful characters. Gwyn's bond mates, the sandwolves, add an interesting dimension to the stories. For there are many stories interwoven masterfully.You will enjoy the developing romance between Gwyn and Llinolae. Wolfe has chosen to let her characters develop into an intimate relationship with full knowledge of how the other feels. The annoying denseness exhibited regularly by lesbian characters in romantic situations continues for less than 3 chapters.Wolfe never wrote clear, straight forward dialog if half sentences and raised eyebrows could be used. Grit your teeth and keep reading. You won't understand how the other character figured out what was said, but you will eventually understand what you need to know.I was dismayed by the bad editing. The author misused several words and the editors didn't catch them. For instance Wolfe uses the word feign instead of feint. She uses feign correctly elsewhere. There are others. If you are a crabby grammarian like me, steel yourself to read past the stumbles. The story is worth it.
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