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Time In A Rift
by Elena Dorothy Bowman
Reviews

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Lesley Mazey
The Eternal Night Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Fiction Web Site
http://www.eternalnight.co.uk
Date Read
September 2002
Trisha is a student of ancient Hawaiian myths and legends. She is
particularly attracted to stories of the Menehunes and spends hours listening to
stories told by an old friend, Martin. A skilled scuba diver she also loves to
search the ocean for artefacts dating back to the time of Mukulia, a giant
continent that was believed to have vanished beneath the waters many centuries
ago.
One day, against the advice of both Martin and her father, Trish goes diving
alone. Distracted by a fascinating artefact she finds herself dangerously low on
air and is just about to swim to safety when she is trapped during an underwater
earthquake. Having lost consciousness she wakes to find herself in the
mysterious land of Mukulia.
Time in a Rift is a gentle fantasy romance, unpretentious and wonderfully easy
to read. It takes a classic "boy meets girl in impossible circumstances" story
and weaves a vivid Hawaiian tapestry around it to make an enchanting tale.
It would have been easy for the author to make the land of Mulukia a mysterious
idyll, but this is not the case. There are political wranglings and a devious
villainess that add colour to the story.
I'm not going to say that the overall tale is totally original, but hey, it is a
romance, how original does it need to be? However the setting, an Atlantis-like
lost continent, certainly adds something extra to this tale. Overall, it's a
"feel-good" novel.
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