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Song of Destiny
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Title: | Song of Destiny |
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Author(s): | Lynne Arthur and Heather Peters |
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Date(s): | March 1992 |
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Fandom: | Beauty and the Beast (TV) |
Language: | English |
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Song of Destiny is a het 148-page Beauty and the Beast (TV) novel by Lynne Arthur and Heather Peters.
The art is by Inez Brown, Terrie Milliman, and Lynette Combs.
It is interspersed, as many Beauty and the Beast (TV) zines do, with selections of mainstream romantic poetry.
Summary
As Catherine works with Joe on a case involving a shelter run by a Helper, she's haunted by recurring dreams of a lock and key. Vincent knows what this means as he desperately tries to avoid binding Catherine to his fate but there is no avoiding the destiny foretold when he was a child by a tunnel dweller named Eva. [1]
Sample Interior
Terrie Milliman, portrays Father
Terrie Milliman, portrays Joe Maxwell
Reactions and Reviews
Flyer says, “What is the real reason Vincent feels he cannot make a life with Catherine? Does destiny have other plans for the two fated to be together? Will Vincent finally give in to what is meant to be?” Given the X rating, one supposes he does.... [2]