Ann Somerville - Learning to Dharn

Mar 27, 2011 23:52



I have news to share! Ann Somerville just released another story, Learning to Dharn. Here is the summary:

Rhede Kelten, newly qualified physician, journeys across the oceans to Inades, seeking employment and a life away from an unloving family. An offer of a remote hospital post seems perfect, and he accepts a lift to his new posting from kind strangers. But an idyllic trip turns to horror when they’re attacked, his friends brutally murdered, and his own life is saved by a mysterious, mute stranger. Now his fate is in this stranger’s hands as they travel across a snowy wilderness. With his destination unknown, and his companion unwilling to share the smallest detail or comfort, Kelten wonders if he’ll ever be able to resume a normal life.

Dharn is a hunter, deaf from birth, who’s been raised in a community where deafness is no disability. His life follows an orderly rhythm from season to season, trapping with the help of his loyal dog, but when he rescues a feckless, rather arrogant young man from marauders, his peaceful existence is turned upside down. The responsibility isn’t exactly welcome, but there’s something about Kelten that attracts him. If Dharn can just keep him out of the clutches of the law and the marauders’ friends, these two people from very different backgrounds might have a chance of being together.

What else you might want to know: 
- the premise is a fantasy world (no elves or magicians, though)
- there is no love or lust at first sight
- the story has an actual plot aside from the developing relationship between the characters.

Also, it is well-written and interesting. So if you are on the lookout for good quality original slash fiction, consider buying this one :)

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