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Tara
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Jul 06, 2010 09:32PM

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Fire and Ice is related to the League Series.
Knightly Dreams isn't related to any of the series as far as I can tell and it doesn't say anything on the website about that short story being connected to any series.
I hope this helps you.

Both her heroes in Fire and Ice (League series) and Dragonswan have suffered horribly, though we see the evidence of it more in Fire and Ice. Adron really made me feel for him. There's really something about the tortured hero that captured my imagination! And Livia is great. Love how she's so supportive of Adron, even after he unleashed his evil temper on her. True love. Sigh...
Carole
The Romance Reviews

I only wish that Fire and Ice could've been published as a full length novel as apposed to a short, simply because I wanted to stay in that story much longer! LOL But, even still, it was amazing regardless.
In Other Worlds was an book, for me, since I already own and read Knightly Dreams and Dragonswan. (I have Dragonswan as it was originally published as a standalone, and Knightly Dreams in the anthology What Dreams May Come.) I hadn't read Fire and Ice, though, so it was definitely worth the purchase. Because I've already done my yearly DH reread, I didn't bother re-rereading Dragonswan, but I did Knightly Dreams so that I could gather together that particular story's quotes.

I only wish that Fire and Ice could..."
Yup, full length would be good. I don't mind staying with Adron and Livia for a longer time.
Carole
The Romance Reviews