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The Sunbound

(1987)
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The whole thing with that stone just dropped into Allis's life like a bomb. So did Dan's death, but not until after he'd lied his way into her life. Now she's been shanghaied by the space faring gypsies of the Sovereign Sun, gypsies who are threatened on all sides. Their captain, Milane, is a stone-carrier, too, and Dan's lover. Allis is their new stone-carrier and she's no help at all and not inclined to try to be. But Allis alone holds the power to face down a cabal of ancient enemies, not to mention villainous rival gypsies. And now she's running out of time. She didn't know about the clock inside her belly, but when she does, we see Allis in her full push-back mode, surviving one crisis after another. This is space opera with grand vista!

A novel of about 366 print pages, by Cynthia Felice

Praise for THE SUNBOUND

Science Fiction Review "Let me choose my words carefully. This is the finest science fiction novel I have read in the last five years."

Science Fiction Review - Felice is that rare writer who not only understands emotion and its uses in producing a story, but she also knows how to translate it as raw, unformed feelings into words as well.

Science Fiction Review - This is a marvelous, mind-expanding book!

New York Times Book Review - "for scenes full of nervous energy that stake out new ground in the all too neglected territory of the science fiction love story."


Genre: Science Fiction

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