The Cup of Morning Shadows

by Rosemary Edghill

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Settling down to a safe and much quieter life as a librarian, Ruth Marlowe is unable to forget her lost love, elfin lord Rohannan Melior, and discovers a way to return to Elphame, but her journey proves more troublesome than she expects. Original.

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And now our urban fantasy relocates to Elphame (so is it still urban fantasy?). Moving the story to Chandrakar and other lands along the Road was a logical next step, but the large number of POV characters made it difficult at times to remember who was where, with whom, and what they were after. It didn't help that it'd been a few months since I read The Sword of Maiden's Tears, and I'd forgotten the details of the political situation in Chandrakar, which is useful for understanding what's going on in this book. I enjoyed reading this (fantasy! magic! characters over 30 years old!), but it felt scrambled in parts. Not enough to completely lose the reader, just enough to be annoying. Still, it was fun. Definitely read The Sword of show more Maiden's Tears before tackling this book, though. show less
This one is concentrated in the otherworld of Faerie. Ruth finds her way into faerie through a gate in the basement of the library she's working in. This book works as a bridging novel to the rest of the series and you can see where the setups are for conflict and where there are going to be issues that will have to be worked out before the characters achieve their goal. I liked Nic tho!

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Rosemary Edghill was born long enough ago to have seen Classic Trek on its first outing and to remember that she once thought Spock Must Die! to be great literature. As she aged, she put aside her fond dreams of taking over for Batman when he retired, and returned to her first love, writing. Her first SF sale (as eluki bes shahar) was the show more Hellflower series, in which Damon Runyon meets Doc Smith over at the old Bester place. Between books and short stories in every genre but the Western (several dozen so far), she's held the usual selection of odd and part-time writer jobs, including bookstore clerk, secretary, beta tester for computer software, graphic designer, book illustrator, library clerk, and administrative assistant for a non-profit arts organization. She can truthfully state that she once killed vampires for a living, and that without any knowledge of medicine has illustrated half-a-dozen medical textbooks show less

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The Cup of Morning Shadows
Original publication date
1995

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, General Fiction
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3555 .D436Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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