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Eclipse Court by Shirley Meier

What does it take to become Imperator? 

A young prince and Heir of a corrupt Empire discovers that his first and only friend in the world is the enslaved head of state of a country Father is trying to conquer.

How does he survive the coming destruction and grow to be the good man he longs to be?

Note: Eclipse Court contains some graphic sexual content, graphic violence, and harsh language.


A serialized novel, updating weekdays

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Listed: Sep 8, 2009

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Editor: Linda Schoales
September 8, 2009

Solid, if a bit florid, writing.  The story starts with the heir fleeing the city so there is a feeling of movement.  A lot of awkward, made-up words thrown in but the premise sounds interesting.

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The Sun Falls from the Sky … and That’s a GOOD Thing

Member: Ysabetwordsmith
November 6, 2009

This novel interweaves with The Philosopher in Arms and asa kraiya by Karen Wehrstein, like harmony to melody.  It tells the story of Minis Aan, the heir to the Arkan throne.  Currently on the throne is Minis’ father, Kurkas Aan, who is both insane and dangerous.  Minis is trapped in a privileged but poisonous life. 

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Member: GreenGlass
November 29, 2009

Few stories enmesh me as intimately as "Eclipse Court."  A beautiful compliment to Chevenga’s story, the intricacy, consistency of posting, and intensity of this story will always make it one of my favorite reading experiences.  It has proved to be another one of those stories, stories that get under my skin and make themselves at home.  I often think about [more . . .]

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