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Holly Lisle

1960-
Reviewed by Tia Nevitt
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fantasy author Holly LisleBesides fantasy, science fiction, romance mysteries, and paranormal romance, Holly Lisle also writes material for aspiring writers. Many are available for free downloading from her website. You'll also find sample chapters of her books there.




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Korre — (2005- ) Publisher: In a world where technology is magic, and war is the only way of life, Talyn is a soldier... raised from birth to fight for her people and her country. She long ago embraced her fate: to die in battle. So when a shocking peace sweeps her land, she's cast adrift, and easily seduced by an outsider's touch, his new magic — but his passions are evil and run deep, and Talyn soon finds herself twisted by his touch. Through him she discovers darkness within herself she’d never suspected — and the mistreatment of prisoners of war, the creeping blackness sneaking through her land, the insidious evil that no one even suspected their peacekeepers of bringing. Now she must weigh her life against her honor if she is to help her people regain their freedom…

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Forthcoming: Redbird

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hawkspar korre 2 holly lisleThis story is about a slave, and her fight for freedom. She is a member of the Tonk race. Rather than a nation, the Tonk are spread throughout the world. It turns out that there are quite a few Tonk among not only Hawkspar's fellow slaves, but among the Oracles themselves. And one of them has cooked up a plot. Once the slave — who, through most of the story, doesn't remember her name — takes on the Eyes, she becomes Hawkspar, and she immediately sets her predecessor's plans into motion. Then, she cooks up a few plans of her own.

I love novels about oppressed people fighting for their freedom. And Hawkspar was as good as any I've ever read.

There's a few things you can count on in a Holly Lisle novel. One is the great maps. There are two in Hawkspar— one a world map, and the other a zoom in on the mini-continent of Hyre. My main complaint here is that these maps appear to be for the first book in the series, Talyn. These novels stand alone — I didn't at all feel like I had to read Talyn to understand Hawkspar, but the maps seriously needed to be updated. No cities mentioned in Hawkspar appeared in the map at all.

Another Holly Lisle trademark is the visual magic. In Hawkspar, there are two forms of magic. One form, used exclusively by Hawkspar, is a river of time, sketched so well that I could envision it. The second, used by the Tonk, manifests itself as brightly colored polygons and circles.

And finally a good sign of a Holly Lisle novel is the religion. And here I can see Lisle's growth as an author since the last time I read her work. In The Secret Texts, I had a very difficult time accepting the religion, and especially the religious conversions. Most especially when the main characters converted. Here, Lisle was much more subtle. It reminded me of how they handed the Elysian Fields in the movie Gladiator.

I would definitely classify Hawkspar as an epic fantasy. I enjoyed Hawkspar a great deal. I understand from the author's blog that the future of the third book, Redbird, is still undecided, and that's a shame because there are some unfinished questions in Hawkspar for which I want answers.
Tia Nevitt
FanLit thanks Tia Nevitt from Debuts & Reviews for contributing this guest review.

Moon & Sun — (2008-2009) This will be a trilogy. Publisher: Mankind is Sunkind, And rules by the light; Nightlings are Moonkind, And rule in the night; Or there will be war. Human and Nightlings are never to meet, but when Genna and her brother Dan venture into the old forest at night, they encounter a Nightling slave who reveals a terrifying secret: Genna and Dan's village chieftain has made a dangerous deal with Letrin, ruler of the Nightlings, offering the lives of his people in exchange for his own immortality. To save the villagers and themselves, Genna and Dan strike their own bargain with the Nightling lord, but the stakes are even higher. Now, the siblings must embark upon a journey along the Moonroads, and bring back the key to Letrin's downfall.

Holly Lisle Moon & Sun: 1. The Ruby Key 2. The Silver Door 3.Holly Lisle Moon & Sun: 1. The Ruby Key 2. The Silver Door 3.

Arhel — (1992-1995) Publisher: A simple shepherd girl discovers her wild mage powers after a murderous magician destroys her family. Now every mage in the world wants to train her. But Faia wants only to confront the madman who killed her loved ones.

Holly Lisle Arhel: 1. Fire in the Mist 2. Bones of the Past 3. Mind of the MagicHolly Lisle Arhel: 1. Fire in the Mist 2. Bones of the Past 3. Mind of the MagicHolly Lisle Arhel: 1. Fire in the Mist 2. Bones of the Past 3. Mind of the Magic

The Secret Texts — (1998-2002) Vincalis the Agitator is a prequel to the original trilogy.
Publisher: The Secret Texts trilogy is the story of the deadly fight of smaller and weaker opponents against the enormous forces that wield evil magic in the world of Matrin. Over the course of the three-book series, a magical war threatening the people of an entire world will challenge the ingenuity of our heroes. In DIPLOMACY OF WOLVES, we meet the ruling families of the country Ibera. They have always lived uneasily together, but recently matters have come to a head. Young Kait Galweigh has won the freedom to represent her family, the Galweighs, in its diplomatic missions throughout Ibera. But on her first mission, Kait uncovers a deadly plot by two of the other families to destroy the Galweighs and take over their holdings. However, Kait finds herself turning to matters far more world-threatening when she hears a mysterious voice urging her to travel to a far-off continent and retrieve the mysterious Mirror of Souls. Who — or what—is leading her so far from home? Who is following her in a ship with black sails? And most of all, what will the Mirror of Souls really accomplish, once she brings it back?

Holly Lisle fantasy book reviews The Secret Texts: 1. Diplomacy of Wolves 2. Vengeance of Dragons 3. Courage of Falcons 4. Vincalis the AgitatorHolly Lisle fantasy book reviews The Secret Texts: 1. Diplomacy of Wolves 2. Vengeance of Dragons 3. Courage of Falcons 4. Vincalis the AgitatorHolly Lisle fantasy book reviews The Secret Texts: 1. Diplomacy of Wolves 2. Vengeance of Dragons 3. Courage of Falcons 4. Vincalis the AgitatorHolly Lisle fantasy book reviews The Secret Texts: 1. Diplomacy of Wolves 2. Vengeance of Dragons 3. Courage of Falcons 4. Vincalis the Agitator

World Gates — (2002-2004) Publisher: Lauren Dane discovers a doorway to another reality in Cat Creek, North Carolina — and she crosses over, driven by a strange compulsion she can neither resist nor comprehend. Molly McColl is brought there against her will — kidnapped from her trailer and carried into a realm that traps her, terrifies her...yet offers her a strange and wondrous escape. In an extraordinary universe of magic and monsters, two strangers sharing only pain and loss must now pursue the destiny that has united them. Because worlds are suddenly threatened by an evil beyond imagining — the world they have entered...and the one the have left behind.

Holly Lisle World Gates: 1. Memory of Fire 2. The Wreck of Heaven 3. Gods Old and DarkHolly Lisle World Gates: 1. Memory of Fire 2. The Wreck of Heaven 3. Gods Old and DarkHolly Lisle World Gates: 1. Memory of Fire 2. The Wreck of Heaven 3. Gods Old and Dark

Bard's Tale — (1996-1998) The first two were co-authored with Aaron Allston. Publisher: When a peace treaty leads to shipwreck and disaster, the survivors, including the leaders of two mighty nations, advisors, ambassadors, sailors, and scribes, are forced to overcome the limits of state in order to survive.

Holly Lisle Aaron Allston Bard's Tale: 1. Thunder of the Captains 2. Wrath of the Princes 3. Curse of the Black HeronHolly Lisle Aaron Allston Bard's Tale: 1. Thunder of the Captains 2. Wrath of the Princes 3. Curse of the Black HeronHolly Lisle Aaron Allston Bard's Tale: 1. Thunder of the Captains 2. Wrath of the Princes 3. Curse of the Black Heron

Glenraven — (1996-1998) Co-authored with Marion Zimmer Bradley. Publisher: Sophie, seeking solace after losing a child, and Jay Jay, who wants to get away from it all when her third marriage fails, become unwitting heroes in the magical kingdom of Glenraven when they help its people to overthrow a monster ruler.

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