| Elphame's Choice | |||||
| P.C. Cast | |||||
| Luna, 551 pages | |||||
| A review by Alisa McCune
Elphame, the great-granddaughter of Rhiannon and the daughter of Etain, the current Goddess Incarnate is struggling to find her
way. Born part-human and part-centaur, she is worshiped by the people of Partholon and she hates it. Elphame is a woman -- not
a goddess. Epona, the Goddess, has never directly spoken to Elphame. As a matter of fact, Elphame has never experienced anything
magical except her hybrid looks.
MacCallan Castle, according to Goddess by Mistake was the site of a terrible atrocity. The Fomorians, vampire-like demons attacked
the castle, murdered all the men and used the woman as incubators for their children. Fomorians had lost the ability to reproduce
and had discovered that human woman could be used for children. These women died a horrible death at the birth of these Fomorian
off-spring. With the help of Rhiannon and Epona, the Fomorians were defeated and driven into the Wastelands. MacCallan Castle
was destroyed when it was used a funeral pyre for the dead.
Elphame has decided MacCallan Castle should be rebuilt. She hopes those who join her endeavor will accept her just as a woman and
not a goddess. To assist her in rebuilding the castle are her brother, Cuchulainn, Danann, Stonemaster and centaur, Brighid, a
Huntress and centaur, Brenna, a Healer, and many others. This band of young people are hopeful that MacCallan Castle will be a
place for them to start over and have a better way of life.
The Fomorians are not done with Partholon. While the original Fomorians have long since died off of a plague, their children
have survived. Epona, in her infinite wisdom, allowed some of the mothers to survive. These mothers loved their children,
even though they where fathered by Fomorians. These hybrid children raised by loving mothers fight a constant battle to retain
their humanity. Lochlan, their leader, believes in a prophecy told to him by his mother -- the hybrid Fomorians will gain
salvation from madness with the blood of a dying Goddess. Lochlan believes this to be Elphame -- who is also his life mate.
P.C. Cast has created a wonderful and rich mythology for Elphame's Choice. The intricate characterizations make the book
very interesting to read. This is not just as standard romantic fantasy. There are no buxom heroines in distress. Elphame
is strong in both character and body. While some parts of the story are traditional romance, most is not. The storyline has a
few twists that are not anticipated. The fantasy element of the book is what dominates the storyline. The ending will even
surprise most. It is not your typical 'happy ever after.' I enjoyed reading this book.
Alisa discovered science fiction at the tender age of eight. She devoured The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis and never looked back. She lives in Chicago with her husband, cat, and 5000 books. For more information please visit her website at alisaandmike.com. |
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