Dark and Bright: The Theme of Honor's Tongue
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Title: | Dark and Bright: The Theme of Honor's Tongue |
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Author(s): | Lydia Bower |
Cover Artist(s): | Rosemarie Hauer (color cover) |
Illustrator(s): | Rosemarie Hauer |
Date(s): | September 1994 |
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Fandom: | Beauty and the Beast (TV) |
Language: | English |
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Dark and Bright: The Theme of Honor's Tongue is a 89-page het Beauty and the Beast (TV) novel by Lydia Bower.
The art is by Rosemarie Hauer.
Reactions and Reviews
This Classic fantasy zine tells how, when threatened with marriage to Gabriel, the tyrannical ruler of her kingdom, North Abufan, C's shipped off on the Enchanted Sea toward safety. Blown off course, she's rescued by a community of cave dwellers led by Jacob Wells and his adopted son, Vincent. Romance ensues, but is interrupted by a letter from C's dying father. C feels someone must go to her father's aid. V finds magical tokens (including a sword) and learns of his origins, then sets out to confront the tyrant. There, this present story ends, but a conclusion may be in the works. Or it may not. Though by this story's end, V/C are lovers, the sex isn't graphic. Rosie Hauer's artwork (including a color cover) is, as usual, marvelous. [1]