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Immortality

(Part of the The Immortals Series)

Acclaimed as one of the masters of paranormal romance, Maggie Shayne enthralled readers with her extraordinary trilogy about a race of immortal witches. Now, she presents the story of an immortal... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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Great short story

As I didn't pay attention to the number of pages, I was shocked at how small the book was. It says 96 pages, but is actually only 84 in reading. But, short story or not, it was a great read! I thought it might be too far fetched, too sci-fi to be a romance as well, but Shayne made the characters very believable. Can't wait to read more of her books!

Great short story - reissued from an anthology

IMMORTALITY originally released as a short story in the OUT OF THIS WORLD anthology in 2001. When her beloved husband betrays Puabi to be with his mistress, it was all she could do to pull herself from her burning home and crawl to the cliffs near her house where she falls into the ocean. Badly burned and suffering from smoke inhalation, she still hopes to survive, but if she doesn't at least she has the satisfaction of knowing her husband won't find her body. An unknown amount of time later, Matthew Fairchild is out boating and sees the body of a woman drifting in the ocean. Pulling her into his boat, he quickly discovers that she is still alive and much to his surprise she the vision of his deceased wife! Maggie Shayne is an author who never fails to impress me with her writing ability and this is actually the first of her witch stories I've read. IMMORTALITY has inspired me to go and read more of her witch novels. Puabi is an Immortal High Witch and has given up her soul by killing numerous "light ones" to maintain her life and youth. By tossing herself into the ocean, she dies a thousand deaths, each time restoring herself with a life she had previously stolen. She is a bitter woman, a Queen in her own right and while weak in body strong in will. She desperately needs to be loved, and loved in return. While she comes across as very hard, I actually thought she also came across as very noble, so I liked her as a character. Matthew lost his wife and unborn child because he was too devoted to his work and very neglectful of his needy wife. Even though he had married her out of duty, Matthew blaims himself for her death and cannot come to terms with her loss. Finding Puabi, he realizes that while she is and was not his wife, she is the type of woman he could very easily love. This story is very touching and the end was a little bit of a surprise for me. I hadn't read IMMORTALITY in the anthology, and with the current trend of publishing the individual short stories, thought I would give this one a shot. Great story!

A Real Page-Turner!

This is the second book I've read by this author so far, and I plan to order several more of her books soon - they are that good! Maggie Shayne's books tend to be a mixture of romance, mystery & the paranormal - she is able to seamlessly bring these concepts together into a storyline that sucks the reader in effortlessly. Immortality is about a young man grieving the loss of his pregnant wife, and a woman who could be his late-wife's twin that he finds barely alive in the ocean near his island estate. Could they really be long-lost twins? His wife had killed herself, and he believes she did this because he didn't give her the attention she needed - all he cared about was his business... So he is still guilt-ridden when he finds this woman in the sea. Matthew (the young man) rescues the woman, and attempts to care for her - noticing with each hour that she isn't a "normal" human... But what could she be? She speaks of being a queen from a far-off land that no longer exists, and she acts as if she expects to be waited on, as if she is royalty - but these ramblings/actions must just be delusions, brought on by her lengthy exposure in the sea - right? After fighting the feelings for a while, of course these two fall in love, but now it looks as if she's dying as well. She talks of being an immortal witch - a dark one - but if that is so (and he isn't ready to believe that it could be), then how could she be dying - and why is she dying? There is much more to the story, but I don't want to say too much - as I don't want to ruin it for you. Suffice it to say that this is a definite page-turner - one you won't be able to put down!

Very Nice

I read this story when it was in an anthology called Out of This World. After reading it, I was inspired to go back and read Destiny, Eternity, and Infinity. This is a wonderful story that gives the reader more perspective on the Immortal High Witch Puabi that was featured in an earlier novel. I highly reccommend it, especially if you have read any of the others I mentioned.
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