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Rightfully Mine

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Zine
Title: Rightfully Mine
Publisher: Vincent's World Press
Editor:
Author(s): Patricia Anne Kehoe
Cover Artist(s):
Illustrator(s): Pat Wallerius
Date(s): May 1991
Medium: print
Size:
Genre:
Fandom: Beauty and the Beast (TV)
Language: English
External Links: Online here.
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Rightfully Mine is an explicit het 166-page Beauty and the Beast (TV) novel by Patricia Anne Kehoe.

The art is by Pat Wallerius.

The story is an AU.

This novel is related to the anthology series edited by Kehoe called Vincent's World.

Part of "The Vincent's World Novel" Series

This is part of the series, The Vincent's World Novels.

The Zine's Foreword

RIGHTFULLY Mine is a story of love and life [unknown word] a fantasy; a tale of truth and hope, of redemption and triumph. Of the surrender to passion and strength to overcome -- differences.

The Vincent you will find here is a man. A sensual, unique man who, with the help of a brave woman, discovers he does have the courage to love as he chooses. And who he chooses. How the doubts of a lifetime are finally beaten back by him -- freeing this so special a man to a happy life of possibilities and the daring to face his... destiny.

RIGHTFULLY MINE is a saga of dazzling passions and overwhelming hope. Of love fulfilled, at last!

The Legend intensifies. The dream continues...

Sample Interior

Reactions and Reviews

A good novel with a coherent plot and insightful characterizations. In an alternative to the pilot, assistant DA C is recruited as a helper by Peter Alcott and gradually becomes acquainted with V. As their relationship develops, C is held, with Joe, in a hostage situation. Injured, C then comes Below to heal. Her and V's love progresses quickly after that, with few conflicts or obstacles, culminating in their first Winterfest... and the night after. The zine is well edited and thoughtful. Good reading. Reviewer particularly commended Pat Wallerius' artwork, some of which is quite graphic and features sidal nudity and explicit poses.[1]

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