With A Tangled Skein (Book Three of Incarnations of Immortality)
1 journaler for this copy...
After On A Pale Horse, this is probably my favorite Incarnations of Immortality book. Otherwise, not much to say.
--
Amazon: When the man Niobe loved was shot, she learned that she had been the target, in a devious plot of the Devil's. Hoping for revenge, she discovered, too late, how intricate his scheming was, and that he had managed to trap her son and her granddaughter, Luna. Niobe's only chance to save them was to accept a challenge by the Prince of Deceit--a challenge to be decided in Hell and in a maze of Satan's devising!
--
Amazon: When the man Niobe loved was shot, she learned that she had been the target, in a devious plot of the Devil's. Hoping for revenge, she discovered, too late, how intricate his scheming was, and that he had managed to trap her son and her granddaughter, Luna. Niobe's only chance to save them was to accept a challenge by the Prince of Deceit--a challenge to be decided in Hell and in a maze of Satan's devising!
Fate's tale is one of the best in the Incarnations of Immortality series, although the end really failed to hold the story together. The first three-quarters of the book, however, explore a woman who takes on not just one aspect of Fate, but two! (Not at the same time.)
This book can't quite stand on its own, but without it the series makes little sense, because a lot of the background information is laid down that becomes essential the deeper into the series you go.
This book can't quite stand on its own, but without it the series makes little sense, because a lot of the background information is laid down that becomes essential the deeper into the series you go.