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Works by Mary-Claire Helldorfer

Dark Secrets 1 (2009) 675 copies
Dark Secrets 2 (2010) 432 copies
Evercrossed (2011) 392 copies
The Back Door of Midnight (2010) 302 copies
Kissed by an Angel (1995) 249 copies
Everlasting (2012) 220 copies
Legacy of Lies (2000) 179 copies
L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables (2001) — Editor — 142 copies
Everafter (2013) 134 copies
Summer in the City (2006) 124 copies
Don't Tell (2001) 119 copies
No Time to Die (2001) 101 copies
The Deep End of Fear (2003) 96 copies
Soulmates (1995) 79 copies
Hog Music (2000) — Author — 68 copies
Love at First Click (2009) 54 copies
I Do (Love Stories) (1999) 48 copies
Penguins (Animal Safari) (1999) — Author — 45 copies
Night of the White Stag (1999) 43 copies
Daniel's Gift (1987) — Author — 36 copies
Got to Dance (2004) 35 copies
Sailing to the Sea (1991) 30 copies
The Mapmaker's Daughter (1991) 26 copies
Clap Clap! (1993) 26 copies
The Darling Boys (1992) 24 copies
Silver Rain Brown (1999) 19 copies
Hot Summer Nights (1996) 18 copies
Orangutans (Animal Safari) (1999) 17 copies
Cabbage Rose (1993) 16 copies
Carnival (1887) 15 copies
Harmonica Night (1997) 13 copies
Love Happens (Love Stories) (1997) 10 copies
Spook House (1989) 9 copies
Moon Trouble (1994) 8 copies
Saved by an Angel (2012) 3 copies
Loved by an Angel (2011) 3 copies
The Real Thing (2009) 1 copy
Almost home (1987) 1 copy

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Other names
Chandler, Elizabeth (pseudonym)
Birthdate
1954
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Short biography
M. C. Helldorfer is the author of both middle-grade novels and picture books.  She lives in Baltimore, Maryland. [from The Mapmaker's Daughter (1991)] . She uses the pseudonym Elizabeth Chandler for romance and thriller novels.

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Opening on a bitterly cold Christmas Eve, this beautifully-told and gorgeously-illustrated original fairy-tale follows a young boy named Finder who sets out on a journey to see the king. The recent war had ended, but Finder's father had never returned from the fighting, and now he and his mother and sisters were starving. Taking his father's ring, he set out through the snowy woods, determined to obtain help from the monarch his father had served. Becoming lost instead, he meets up with an old blind man, troubled in body and spirit by the wounds of war, who is seeking the magical white stag. Pressed into helping the old man on his quest, Finder is witness to the beauty and majesty of this cervine prey, and the way in which it allows itself to be wounded, in order to offer healing to the old man. Cured by the stag's blood, the old man leads Finder to the king's palace, where a surprise awaits him...

A breathtakingly beautiful picture book, Night of the White Stag was originally published in 1999, and is a title I have been meaning to track down for many years. Yvonne Gilbert, sometimes credited as Anne Yvonne Gilbert, is a masterful artist—her version of Hans Christian Andersen's The Wild Swans is one of my favorite fairy-tale picture books of all time—so I knew I would love the visuals here. In this regard, I was certainly not mistaken, finding her work every bit as enthralling as expected. There is a dreamy, ethereal quality to some of the scenes, that contrasts wonderfully with the melancholy of the tale, in which survivors of terrible trauma struggle through a wintry world. I loved the use of color here, with a palette that is deep and lovely, but also somehow muted, and I was engrossed by the tenderly expressive faces of the human characters, throughout. This is certainly a masterpiece, from a visual perspective, and deserves to be better known.

What I didn't expect, and what elevated Night of the White Stag from a four or four-and-a-half star book to that rare five-star title, was the story, which was more than just a fairy-tale. Author M.C. Helldorfer's brief afterword about her sources mentioned a number of folkloric inspirations, including the legend of St. Eustace, in which a hunting saint pursues a stag with a cross between its horns; as well as medieval literary antecedents such as Chaucer's Book of the Duchess, in which a knight finds consolation after the death of his wife in a vision he has while on a hunt. A more recent source was the 1642 Huron Carol, which offers a Native American retelling of the Nativity Story. This wealth of association is certainly interesting, and I can see how each is tied to important themes in the tale, from the sacred nature of the eponymous stag to the healing offered by a sojourn in the wild. For me, the most powerful was the way in which the stag was clearly a Christ stand-in, given the Christmas Eve setting, and the way in which he was described, with eyes that were "dark and old as night, gentle as love," and the way in which he permitted the old man to harm him.

With a powerful and deeply-felt tale, and artwork that is simply gorgeous, this is a book I would highly recommend! It mystifies me that it seems to have slipped into an undeserved obscurity, and I hope it is soon republished.
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AbigailAdams26 | 3 other reviews | Dec 27, 2023 |
FROM AMAZON: In a romantic and suspenseful collection of the New York Times bestselling trilogy, love’s unbreakable bonds are put to the test.

When her boyfriend, Tristan, died, Ivy thought she’d lost everything, even her faith in angels. But now she’s discovered that he’s her guardian angel—his presence so strong that she can feel the touch of his hand, the beat of his heart. Ivy needs Tristan now more than ever because he knows she’s in terrible danger. Only Ivy’s guardian angel can save her now that his killer is after her.

But if Tristan rescues Ivy, his mission on earth will be finished, and he must leave her behind forever. Will saving Ivy mean losing her just when he’s finally reached her again?
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Gmomaj | 32 other reviews | May 7, 2023 |
I read this trilogy in high school and absolutely loved it. I bought it and read it a second time and it was just as good!
 
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mtngrl85 | 32 other reviews | Jan 22, 2023 |
I hated both stories. A lot. Weird and creepy. I almost gave up on both stories, but pushed through. And I regret ever having seen this book.
 
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funstm | 15 other reviews | Dec 1, 2022 |

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