Phoenix by Kim Fielding at Dreamspinner Press
| Genre | Gay / Fantasy / Mythological Creatures / Age Gap / Romance |
| Reviewed by | Christy Duke on 09-June-2015 |
| Genre | Gay / Fantasy / Mythological Creatures / Age Gap / Romance |
| Reviewed by | Christy Duke on 09-June-2015 |
First a soldier and then a diplomat, Juberi now spends his solitary days on a single ambition: trying to resurrect the phoenix, which has been extinct for centuries. He’s not pleased when he is obligated to attend a public ceremony in memory of an elderly friend and former colleague. But at the ceremony, Juberi meets the friend’s beguiling son, Desen. Despite being from a markedly different culture, Desen has much to offer. But after decades of denying his own desires, Juberi fears there is no alchemy that will reopen him to love.
A story from the Dreamspinner Press 2015 Daily Dose package "Never Too Late."
I am always too happy to read anything by Kim Fielding, as she has slowly become a favorite of mine. 'Phoenix' is a short story in this year's Dreamspinner Press anthology, 'Never Too Late'. The theme for this year is most appropriate as each of these stories tells the tale of someone taking charge of their life, their desires, their dreams, and their world. I was enchanted by this story, as I'm sure you will be, also.
This installment is set in a fantasy world which includes flying carpets, magic spells, and two kingdoms with very different cultures. Juberi has spent most of his life collecting the rare feathers of the very extinct phoenix, in the hopes that with the correct spells, he can recreate these beautiful, extinct, birds. Juberi was once an ambassador to Tamrat where he received quite a few culture shocks as Tamrat is much more liberal than Kokoto where he is from. The biggest shock of all was the open acceptance of two men as lovers, which is forbidden in Kokoto.
When Juberi meets Desen, the son of a close friend, all the feelings he left behind in Tamrat over twenty years ago come rushing back to the fore. But Juberi is conflicted and feels he is too old to return to Tamrat and begin a new life.
“Why a phoenix?” Desen finally asked, his voice soft.
“What do you mean?”
Desen regarded him steadily. His eyes were mournful. “You’ve spent years trying to bring a dead thing back to life. Why?”
Ah, Kim, my friend, you've done it again. You completely enchanted me with this short story. I adored the ending, and I think you brought out the best in Juberi.
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| Format | ebook |
| Length | Short Story, 44 pages/13415 words |
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| Publication Date | 01-June-2015 |
| Price | $1.99 ebook |
| Buy Link | https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/phoenix-by-kim-fielding-614-b |