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Guardian of Honor [Paperback]

Robin D. Owens
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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Luna Books (Jan 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373802153
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373802159
  • Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 13.3 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 946,289 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Summoned to another land, Alexa must win her independence and make a place her herself in this new world.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars a new exciting series from talent Owens 31 Dec 2004
By Deborah MacGillivray HALL OF FAME VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Lladrana is in a desperate situation and they need help or their world could perish. But the help they seek is not for the asking, they must "summon" their warriors, their marshalls. They are bound by magic, yet within the universe where they live the magic is waning, so they cannot fight the terrible monsters waiting to invade their beautiful kingdom. The Marshalls of Lladrana are bound to follow their ancient traditions to fight in the only way they can...summon the warrior from a distant land, one who leaves behind the desire for their own world, one who will pick up the sword. Or else Lladrana is doomed.

Alexa Fitzwalter is an everyday lawyer on unmagical earth. She's on an errand in the mountains of Colorado that has her doubting her sanity - she's following a song. Her life is at a point where she's not happy. She's filled with remorse over the death of her close friend, and worse, she is hearing things no one else does, such as chants and a gong. Only, this isn't the Gong Show. She's not expecting to be "summoned". To Alexa a summons is a legal paper served, telling you need to show up in court. This summons as is far from that as...well Alexa is in for a BIG shock. Alexa's journey starts with the words, "Help us. Come to us. We need you here as no one there ever will." Unable to resist the lure, she follows the summoning, dropping into Lladrana almost Alice-through-the-rabbit's-hole, into a realm of monsters, of guardians losing their power, and a whole world that will depend upon her to save them. She lands - literally in this foreign realm, no by your leave, no welcome wagon, no take me to your leader. And that is just the beginning.

She little understands the intricacies of this unusual land, cannot understand the language....

Once again, Robin D. Owens gives us an alternative world, as richly defined as few futuristic/paranormal writers can deliver. In this one, instead of the Heartmates and kitty Fams of Celta, we have the first of three ordinary women, who are summoned to save Lladrana and learn they have the power within them to make a difference, to be more than they thought they could be. Owens has always impressed me with her magical ability to create a paranormal realm, people it with interesting characters that you care about and within a highly developed alternative universe. You just don't read about her 'worlds', you enter them. I especially compliment Owens on her deft use of Multi-POV (Point of View) that permits the readers the fullest enjoyment of knowing all the characters and their emotions. It's the difference between a paint-by-numbers landscape and the sheer brilliance of a Turner watercolor.

In a time when the market is screaming for new directions within the Romance Genre, looking for stories with more substance, this is just what you need. Futuristic/Fantasy with heart, soul and endless adventure. On occasion, I see comments on this style of book as not an "easy" read. Maybe. It depends upon the commitment of the reader. Frankly, I think it's so much more - it a worthwhile read, that delivers on all levels that take you away to a magic world where all things are possible, even within yourself. 'Guardian" is the first of three "Summoning Books". Based on this tale, I eagerly await the next two. Read more ›

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5.0 out of 5 stars A fine read 22 Oct 2011
By Sigrid
Format:Paperback
I find it rare to read a new (to me) author with such pleasure.

Nothing particularly inventive about the basic plot - earthling magically transported to another world, where said earthling finds new powers, status, love, happiness etc. Such stories have been around as long as SF and Fantasy - if not longer!

The author handles the story very deftly, wasting very little time on Earth-bound scene-setting (or indeed any later references to Earth) and gradually outlining the new world's culture, power structure and politics.

I was hooked from page 5. Not a heavyweight novel, just a rattling good read. I shall be keeping an eye open for other books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Guardian of Honor 22 Jan 2006
By Mark
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Owens hooked me from the first with this fantasy offering. Alexa Fitzwalter is a likable heroine, and from the very first page I found myself rooting for her. i wouldn't say Guardian of Honor is unputdownable, but I can say it is a very fine addition to my fantasy collection.

I won't tell you everything that happens, that would spoil the book and be repetitive, but i will say that if you like your fantasy chock full of magic and heroic battles, you will like this book. Further, if you are someone who likes a little romance sprinkled into your fantasy, then this book is definitely for you.
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3.0 out of 5 stars An okay read 31 Aug 2006
Format:Paperback
I did enjoy this book but there is nothing about it that's really exceptional. The concept of a french-based fantasy land depending upon a modern woman from the contemporary world for its salvation never really strikes as particularly inventive but it's a solid read. I enjoyed it enough to get the sequel but it is unlikely to form a part of my library of books that I will read time after time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars super cool read 21 Aug 2007
Format:Paperback
I loved the Celta books, so I sort of resisted the summoning. They are not pure romance, but more of a adventure romance you see a lot starting to do. You might say, Owens really was one of the forerunners of this style of book.
The adventure was amazing, the emotions dead on, and I found myself really "seeing" her world building.

I really love the premise of women take from this world to save another. These would make a great movie.
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