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Tuesday, November 8th 2005

2:25 PM

Living in the Past: Confessions of a Renaissance Queen by Carole Bellacera---New Age Dimensions

Just "cute" looking librarian Colleen Phelan becomes a beautiful queen every year for the Renaissanse Faire. She and her king slide into their roles as completely as possible. Everything is going as ususal until a new knight shows up and begins vieing for the queen's favor, during the Faire and after hours.

Australian Christian Troussaint plays Sir Kendrick in the Faire, the knight in pursuit of the fair queen. His persistance wins him a passionate fling with Colleen, which appears will be short lived. He's only in the States for a short time.

All in all, this story is rather flat in the emotional punch department. I just can't feel them falling in love, at least not enough for Colleen to make the sacrifice she does in the end. Nonetheless, this story is a fun romp, and the descriptions of the Faire and other players are entertaining.


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