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Paperback Seeds of Fire Book

ISBN: 1931513198

ISBN13: 9781931513197

Seeds of Fire

Tunnel of Light Trilogy, Book 2
Lambda Literary Award Nominee

In this stunning sequel to Sleight of Hand, Autumn and Ursula continue their explosive journey of passion, heartbreak, and triumph.

Drawing on the powerful magic within her, Autumn Bradley saved Ursula Columbine from the darkness which hunted her. The ordeal of the rescue left Ursula's mind blank and her own powers dimmed. Autumn now knows that Ursula's...

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What a fantastic story!

It's almost always true that second books or trilogies are never as good as the first or third, but Laura Adams has broken that rule -- along with a bunch of others in writing this "lesbian" fantasy story.Where are the weakly-developed characters, the vanilla plots, the good and true goddess loving women who overcome everything by the power of love? Or who solve all their problems by being wizards of technology and science? Not in this book!The Tunnel of Light Triology features women who are strongly developed, deeply flawed, plagued by their darker impulses and not at all sure that love will help them overcome an evil that has hunted them for 1500 years. As they live out the patterns of pursuers and pursued, of lovers and enemies and seekers and finders, they lose memories of their past knowledge and awareness of where their moral lines must be drawn to survive.This is a great series with a full range of human emotion -- not just what lesbians are "supposed" to feel. These women can hate each other, and hurt each other, and love each other -- sometimes in ways so erotic that this easily qualifies as romance. If you like fantasy, lesbian, gay, straight or otherwise, you will like this triology and this middle book. Laura Adams (an alter ego of Karin Kallmaker) must be doing something right -- unlike book 1, this middle book has been nominated for a Lammy Award. Like the rest of her readers, I am on the edge of my seat for book 3.

Secrets would be their downfall

Seeds of Fire, the second entry of Laura Adams' magical Tunnel of Light fantasy trilogy is an enchanting gift to her readers. Opening just days after the ending of Sleight of Hand (the first book in the trilogy), Seeds further braids themes of reincarnation, loss, betrayal, and redemption through a circle of contemporary women -- Ursula, Autumn, Kelly, Taylor, Elizabeth -- who find themselves sharing dreams of earlier lives together. Intelligent and intense, these women possess strengths and skills they do not fully understand as they struggle to repair a tragedy that echoes through the ages. Sleight of Hand deals with the origin for the legend of St. Ursula and the 11,000 virgins (circa 450 C.E.) and though Adams provides a great deal of background in Seeds, readers will do better to read the books in order. (Besides it's more fun!) In this second novel, readers witness the gathering of Ursula's circle in the early 12th century. The bard Hilea has made a place for herself as the Abbess Hildegard von Bingen (a remarkable, real life woman and an inspiration for the series) in Cologne. Hildegard has written a liturgy for the legend of "St Ursula and the 11,000 virgins" to "call" the other women back together. Believing they have lost Ursula to the Darkness, the contemporary Taylor, Liz, and Kelly are devastated. Taylor takes desperate measures to try to determine how their Lammas circle went wrong. In many ways Seeds is Taylor's story, revealing her early training in the Old Religion, and that even in her childhood she was "certain of her right to meddle." (p 92) Taylor must confront that hubris. She seeks answers to her failings, faces the Circle of All Circles, and finds herself again. Meanwhile Kelly, feeling betrayed and hurt, turns to other sources for comfort, a power that will further Kelly down a dangerous path. Adams' examination of Kelly's corruption by Darkness in the past and the present, is insightful, thoughtful, and forthright.Unknown to the women of Taylor's circle, the mysterious "magician and warrior" Autumn rescued Ursula from the Darkness that has haunted them for over 1500 years. Ursula survived the magical transportation at the cost of her memory, adding confusion to their plight. When Autumn begins to dream of Hildegard's time, she finds that she has gone to great lengths to attempt to save Ursula in the past. Autumn knows that the danger of the Darkness is still waiting for them, and she is determined to protect Ursula this time. In addition to the mystical complications these characters face, old-fashioned poor communication plays a role in their dilemma. Even Autumn's dog, Scylla seems aware of this. When Autumn considers telling Ursula about her dreams, and the dog thumps her tail hard on the floor as though saying, "Yes, tell her, you fool." (p 101) As is often the case with middle aspects of trilogies, Seeds is a darker story than Sleight. Adams' characters complicate their entanglements via miscommunication, assumptio

Wonderful Read -- When do I get the next one?

I thought this was a wonderful book -- this is a truly magnificent trilogy!But, I'm mostly writing my remarks because I noted another person posted a "review" before the book was actually out. Since the person claims it was recommended, that means a lot of folks are apparently reading books before they are actually published -- something I don't believe is possible to such an extent.If you're even reading this note, get the book! It's great -- you'll love it! After all, there's a reason Karin Kallmaker is known as "The Undisputed Mistress of Lesbian Romance!"

Music, Magic & Mysticism

What happens when you've moved heaven and earth, reached past time and space to reunite with the woman you love and she doesn't know you? That's only the beginning of "Seeds of Fire." In the sequel to "Sleight of Hand," Laura Adams (Kallmaker) doesn't find easy answers. Instead, she creates more questions. The same cast of characters come back to life, but she expands the depth and breath of their involvement within the story and with each other."Seeds of Fire" is a fantasy based upon the ancient legend of St. Ursula. In the early days of Christianity in the British Isles, St. Ursula was revered because she chose martyrdom over marriage to a pagan king. Adams speculates about the reasons for Ursula's fate other than her devotion to the "White Christ." What truly provoked her escape, execution and exile into chaos? This is a tale of jealousy, music, magic and love that spans two millennia."Seeds of Fire" expands on the characters developed in "Sleight of Hand." We get to know them better. As often happens in real life, we may think we know someone well enough to extend trust, only to be rebuked by his or her own agenda. Such is the case with Seeds. It's the classic tale between good and evil, but Adams still manages to surprise us.Can someone read this book without having read the first? Yes, this book stands on its own, but it's highly recommended that you read the first of the trilogy. It simply adds to the suspense and angst if you have the background that "Sleight of Hand" provides. This story was meant to be a series. Having read the second of the trilogy only makes me yearn for the third. Besides, if you're into a good read, finding another good read makes it that much more satisfying.Either way, you're in for something special.

Entertaining and thoughtful! A Great Read!

I don't know what book the reader from Wilmington, De., was reading, but it doesn't sound like the same book that I read! Seeds of Fire is a fast moving, engrossing story that goes places I would never have expected to be taken. It's peopled with three dimensional characters -- intelligent women with wit and heart -- who must deal with their own weaknesses as well as injustices fate and villains have dealt them. Like her other stories, Seeds of Fire plays with magical elements in thoughtful, interesting, and often touching ways. I've read all the books that Karin Kallmaker has written under the Adams pen name and think they are some of the best lesbian fantasy stories around! Adams creates worlds just slightly different from our "ordinary every day" and in addition to entertaining, she often prompts me to think about things like the nature of time, the soul, good and evil, reincarnation and the power of the love. I can't wait for the third book in the Tunnel of Light trilogy!
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