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Shimmering Splendor [Paperback]

Roberta Gellis (Author)
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May 1, 1995
A romantic retelling of an ancient Greek myth finds Psyche and Eros struggling against the vengeful goddess Aphrodite to preserve their forbidden love and Psyche's earthly life. Original.

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Pinnacle (May 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786001321
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786001323
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,282,631 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Roberta Gellis has a varied educational background--a master's degree in biochemistry and another in medieval literature--and working history--10 years as a research chemist, many years as a free-lance editor of scientific manuscripts, and more than 40 years as a writer. She is married--to the same man for over 60 years (no mean feat in these days) and lives in Lafayette, Indiana, with her husband Charles and a lively Scottish terrier called Zoe. She has one child, Mark, who teaches Rhetoric (a fancy name for expository writing) at Kettering University in Michigan. Mark is married to Sandra and they have a lovely daughter, Elizabeth.

Gellis has been a successful writer of historical fiction, publishing over 25 meticulously researched historical novels since 1964. The best known of these are The Roselynde Chronicles (ROSELYNDE, ALINOR, JOANNA, GILLIANE, RHIANNON, and SYBELLE). The series has been reprinted many times since its first appearance in 1979, most recently in 2006. Gellis has also been the recipient of many awards, including the Silver and Gold Medal Porgy for historical novels from West Coast Review of Books, the Golden Certificate and Golden Pen from Affaire de Coeur, The Romantic Times Award for Best Novel in the Medieval Period (more than once) and Lifetime Achievement Award for Historical Fantasy, as well as Romance Writers of America's Lifetime Acheivement Award.

More recently Gellis has ventured into other genres, starting with mythological fantasy (DAZZLING BRIGHTNESS, SHIMMERING SPLENDOR, ENCHANTED FIRE, BULL GOD, and THRICE BOUND). Most recently she has written historical fantasy, with a series of book coauthored by Mercedes Lackey set in Elizabethan times (THIS SCEPTER'D ISLE, ILL MET BY MOONLIGHT, BY SLANDEROUS TONGUES, and AND LESS THAN KIND). Before that she was writing historical mysteries, a four-book series set in London and Oxford in 1139 (A MORTAL BANE, A PERSONAL DEVIL, BONE OF CONTENTION and CHAINS OF FOLLY) and one set in the Italian Renaissance in Ferrara (LUCREZIA BORGIA and the MOTHER OF POISONS).

Since Gellis is one of the early addicts to electronic readers---she purchased a RocketeBook way back in 1999---it is no surprise that she was eager to get her own out of print historical romances into electronic format. Cerridwen Press (http://www.cerridwenpress.com) has published the Heiress Series (THE ENGLISH HEIRESS, THE CORNISH HEIRESS, THE KENT HEIRESS, FORTUNE'S BRIDE, and A WOMAN'S ESTATE) as well as the Royal Dynasty Series (don't ask me about that, there isn't a royal or a dynasty in any of the four books---it was a notion of a long-ago agent) SIREN SONG, WINTER SONG, FIRE SONG, and A SILVER MIRROR. Cerridwen offers a variety of formats, one of which can be read by the Kindle and for those too firmly addicted to paper, the books are also available in a very nice Trade edition (but those are rather expensive).

I'm sorry I don't have any amusing anecdotes to relate, as recommended by the Profile, but a writer's life is really very quiet. Sometimes my neighbors ask my husband what has happened to me because they haven't seen me in such a long time. Depending on his humor of the moment, sometimes Charles tells them that I can't come outside because he keeps me chained to my computer---but that isn't true. He lets me get up once in a while.

Roberta Gellis

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely, a good mix of mythology and love story!, April 1, 1998
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florkow (Vienna, Austria) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shimmering Splendor (Paperback)
Roberta Gellis is an author I buy "blind", I don't need reviews or ratings, I just know she's good - and she's never disappointed me yet.

Her characters are always well-defined, their actions believable or well explained, so that even seemingly strange choices make sense in the context. And her stories are good, exciting, well-written.

My one complaint with this book, and that is the only reason I don't give it a ten, is : I would really like to have a bit of explanation what happened to Eros with his family and in which way his beauty was so unbearable to those around him - how exactly was he punished and for what. It is not central to the story and maybe I should know my mythology better, but that was my one complaint.

Apart from that, wonderful, I reread it occasionally because it is such a good book!

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Faithful to myth, but not as satisfying as a romance..., September 16, 2002
This review is from: Shimmering Splendor (Paperback)
This is Bk 2 of the Greek myth series that Gellis has been rewriting (for a list, see my review of Dazzling Brightness or my list "Gellis's Greek Myths"). Shimmering Splendor is the story of Eros (or Cupid) and Psyche, and how Psyche became Eros's bride. While this was a fascinating read in some respects and the transformation of Psyche through the book is very credible, I found this book unsatisfying in some respects.

For one thing, I have always had problems with the way in which Psyche is made to pay over and over for her curiosity about Eros/ Cupid's appearance. Like other reviewers, I was struck by some of the parallels with Beauty and the Beast - from the fact that Psyche is condemned to be the bride of a monster because of her father's foolishness to the fact that her sisters are jealous of her good fortune.

However - I had problems firstly with the whole set-up as to why Psyche was rejected by Aphrodite's priest. Supposedly, she hated Beauty and Love. There is no explanation why. My guess is that she distrusted Beauty and Love after seeing the way that people reacted to her as she grew into a beauty from a plain child. But this is not addressed in the book. I also had questions, like others, about Eros's origins and why he had been condemned by the other Olympians with so dreadful a curse. His relationship to Aphrodite was also highly ambiguous, and she behaved more like a spurned ex-lover than as a friend and as a partner. Knowing a bit more about Eros's background would have helped.

I did like the way in which Gellis retold the way in which Pysche broke Eros's disguise, although I could not understand the nature of her Gift. She apparently possessed the ability to do Magic, but she had shut off her ability to tap power within her through fear or ignorance. Again, an explanation would have helped here.

At the end of the book I was hesitating between a 3 and a 4. I finally settled for a 3.9 (rounded up to a 4). The low grade reflects my frustrations about Eros's background, Psyche's abilities and curse, and about their romance which seems decidedly one-sided at different times.

A final note - there are hints as to what will happen in BULL GOD (the story of Dionysus and Ariadne, and Theseus and the Minotaur) and a neat rounding-up of the mother-daughter relationship in Dazzling Brightness.

[written September 16, 2002]

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