The Wizard's Wife
AErin of Grendelire
by
Book Details
About the Book
Marela's travel group has mysteriously vanished in the forest. Alone and afraid, she stumbles upon an isolated cliff top keep, the home of the wizard AErin. Over the snowy, winter months Marela comes to learn that magic makes more sense than she thought and there's more to AErin than meets the eye. By the time spring arrives AErin and Marela have wed and she joins him on his yearly jaunt throughout the kingdom, but what happened to her travel group? Even AErin doesn't have the answer. But soon, distractions, like a Roc falling out of the sky, and a dragon that needs slaying, divert them from their search for answers, until Marela is kidnapped. Who would want to kidnap the wizard's wife? And why does the kidnapping seem to have more to do with Marela herself than with the wizard? What secret does Marela hold? And what does it have to do with being abandoned in the forest? And why is suddenly everybody involved?
About the Author
Becky Gauger is a science fiction and reference
librarian in Oklahoma.
Her favorite books are Wendy Pini's Elfquest, Christopher Stasheff's
Warlock series, Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan
Adventures, and, of course, anything by Anne McCaffrey.
Becky claims to have been raised by such beloved TV
series as Star Trek and Doctor Who and is never happier than
when she's sitting with a glass of pop in one hand and a stack of comic books
at the other.
She claims The
Wizard's Wife was inspired by a scene in the Lord of the Rings cartoon where she realized Gandalf couldn't be as
old as he let on. That led to the
question, “Why doesn't the wizard ever get the girl?”
This time, he does.