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Golden Prophecies [Paperback]

Pam McCutcheon (Author)
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February 1995
A handsome Terran, Lancer, is sent to Delphi to prevent an interstellar war and refuses to acknowledge the prophetic powers of beautiful Thena, the Golden Pythia, but as they face deadly enemies, neither can resist the other's charms.

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books (Mm) (February 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 044024434X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440244349
  • ASIN: 0505520052
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #496,605 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile read, August 31, 2003
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If you like prophecies, telempathy, and something a bit different than the average romance novel then this is for you. With believable characters you can relate to and a well thought out plot, you will be glad you found this book.

I never thought I would be one to enjoy futuristic romance, but this book has opened that door for me, and I shall never look back. Thank you Pam, for writing a novel I became engrosed in from beginning to end.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit too action-oriented for my tastes, April 28, 2000
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In order to prevent an interstellar war earthling Lancer is sent to investigate a newly discovered planet whose women, called Pythias, can predict the future. Word has it that they've predicted the war and are the only ones who may be able to avert it. Lancer's job is to prove the Pythias' powers are a reality and convince the planet to join the United Planets Republic before their powers fall into the wrong hands.

Thena is planet Delphi's Golden Pythia. She is the most important oracle on the planet because of her outstanding accuracy rating. Unlike other Pythias Thena remembers her prophecies and fears succumbing to madness like her mother before her. When Lancer shows up on her planet and talks about mind doctors called psychiatrists she sees a possible cure for her problems and intends to go to earth. Only her father, ignorant to her fears of insanity, refuses to let her go.

Both Thena and Lancer have reasons for keeping their agendas to themselves. Thena hasn't shared the fact that she remembers her prophecies with anyone including her own Father. Lancer goes to the planet on the pretense of making a film about the Pythias. He doesn't state his real intentions for fear the Delphians will accuse him of using them.

Nevan is the irritant in their budding relationship. He's Thena's observer who is supposed to accurately write down her prophesies. Whenever they get close Nevan gets between them. When they discover he is lying and attempting to destroy her status as Golden Pythia for his own selfish motives a distraught Thena runs off to Earth with Lancer to quickly find a cure and save both her mom, herself and her reputation.

A lack of communication and their secret agendas continually come between them, along with a series of outside events that cause them both angst and pain. Both are good people with their hearts in the right place but their different worlds divide them. Both characters must realize what is most important to them before they can find true happiness.

GOLDEN PROPHECIES is an action packed read where the adventure sometimes outweighs the romance. A little more time exploring the feelings of the hero and heroine as they dealt with each new adversity would've made the characters come truly alive for this reader.

This fantasy romance fan found the prophecy sessions quite fascinating and delighted in reading about a simpler world filled with magic rather than technological gadgets. The addition of the Pythia sidekick, the Moncat, makes for a cute addition to the story. Mirroring the heroine's emotions the Moncat adds a sweet touch of humor to this fast paced tale of other worldly love.

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