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Amber in the Over World Amber in the Over World by Jonathan Fesmire
reviewed by Lisa DuMond
Amber, if we were to see her, would appear to be a perfectly normal human young woman. Don't be fooled! In her home world, she is not just a dragon, but a princess. An impetuous princess who tries to stop a murderous wizard from attacking in the Over World, only to find herself in a place she never imagined existed. Now, she must protect the "Custodian" or see everything she loves destroyed.

Tamshi's Imp Tamshi's Imp by Jonathan Fesmire
reviewed by Lisa DuMond
Tamshi is a sorceress of no small power, which she is using to bring a dark magic into the world. Or is she? Tamshi herself is confused about exactly what she is doing with the god Unneyer's worshippers. Something is seriously wrong, though she cannot explain precisely what, only that she is in danger and she wants to escape the iron grip of Gentriu, the high priest. But, escape to where?

Children Of Rhatlan Children Of Rhatlan by Jonathan Fesmire
reviewed by Lisa DuMond
Vayin and Garum are the closest of twins. Born duals, they are a brother and sister who exist inside one body, allowing only one of them to surface at any given time. Vayin's female form can only exist when Garum "switches" and his male body vanishes. They remain in constant contact in the internal space their thoughts share. It's not the ideal situation, but it would be bearable if only so-called normal people didn't fear and hate the mysterious duals.

Seeds Of Vision Seeds Of Vision by Jonathan Fesmire
reviewed by Lisa DuMond
Sometimes, fantasy can become a bit monotonous. In fictional worlds where magic exists and everyone has amazing powers and the line between "good" and "evil" is always razor sharp... well, perfection gets tedious after awhile. That may just be why this work is so refreshing; in the stories of this collection, nobody's perfect and not all wizards are created equal.

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