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A Distant Tomorrow (World of Hetar Series #2)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 2, 2007

    Just as good as part one

    I just finished this book. I enjoyed it so much. After reading part one I suspected that Varten wouldn't be in Lara's life for very long. I really liked him, so I was disappointed when I read the beginning of this book. I didn't like Magnus at first but by the end of the book he became one of my favorite characters. His jealousy was amusing. I have part three. I can't wait to see what happens next. Great book!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 17, 2006

    Bertrice Small Strikes Gold Again!!!

    I have been enjoying Bertrice Small's books for many years now and this book was no disappointment. I suggest that readers enjoy Lara (Book 1) first before reading this book since the story continues in this book. If you are looking for a historical romance that is exciting, easy to read, and intriguing, then this book is right for you.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 16, 2006

    Great Book!!

    Lara has become stronger (magical) and wiser. She know her destiny and keeps moving forward. She tells her story to her son, now that he's gotten older and to Mangus. Unlike the last book Lara's story isn't repeated as much (maybe 2 times), but the she lets everyone know she's got a destiny to fulfill. I love this series. It's a nice mixture of fantasy and romance. I can't wait for the next book and I hope this series keeps going on in more books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 26, 2012

    Super

    Awesome story

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 18, 2007

    A reviewer

    I loved books 1 and 2. I enjoyed this book, but some of the sexual content went way over the top for me. So much so that I had to skim through some parts to enjoy the actual story. I would still encourage everyone to read this book because it is a great continuation of Lara's quest in finding her destiny.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    A terrific tale starring a strong female

    Five years have passed since the war between Outlands and Hetar (see LARA). Outlands High Council clan leader is murdered by his brother Adon in a power grab. However the deceased¿s half mortal wife Lara avenges his death by calling for her sword Andraste and slicing off the treacherous sibling head before leaving to fulfill her destiny though from the darkness Adon tells her Hetar is coming and she will no longer be legend.-------------- Leaving her children behind, Lara begins her quest to fulfill the destiny she avoided by crossing the large sea. However, Lara fails and is captured and given as a present to Terah ruler Magnus. He quickly finds his beautiful prisoner fascinating as she does not fear speaking her mind, but does so intelligently. When she lifts a curse that has ravaged his land, Magnus agrees to take her home. However, Gaius awaits Magnus¿ arrival with an assassination plan that will leave him as the monarch. War seems imminent with only Lara capable of preventing it, but her chances seem slim even if a prophecy is fulfilled.------------- The second World of Hetar romantic fantasy is a terrific tale starring a strong female (duh - this is a Bertrice Small novel) and a world in which treachery is the norm. The action filled plot is driven by Lara, a terrific heroine whose adventures make for a superb thriller. Fans of romance and fantasy alike will enjoy this spellbinding book. Though reading Lara first provides some extra knowledge, A DISTANT TOMORROW stands alone as Ms. Small provides a strong epic tale.--------- Harriet Klausner

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