
Originally intended to be a trilogy, the third book was cancelled due to lack of interest. Spellbinder and it's sequel Fire Raiser, urban fantasy novels that differ greatly from her previous works.The Exiles trilogy, consisting of The Ruins of Ambrai, The Mage-Born Traitor, and the as-yet unwritten The Captal's Tower.A sequel written by Rawn alone, The Diviner, is due to be published in August 2011. The Golden Key, a 1996 fantasy novel written with Jennifer Roberson and Kate Elliot.

The Dragon Star trilogy (which picks up where the Dragon Prince books left off), consisting of Stronghold, The Dragon Token, and Skybowl.The Dragon Prince trilogy, consisting of Dragon Prince, The Star Scroll, and Sunrunner's Fire.She keeps in contact with her fans using her forum. After an almost 10 year publishing dry spell, she returned to writing in 2006 with Spellbinder, an urban fantasy novel. She's also rather well known as the author who has yet to finish the Exiles series. She is known for her numerous complex characters, witty dialogue and interesting world building. And there's a talking parrot whose name is the same as one of the poets responsible for the Mahabharatha.Melanie Rawn (born 1954) is an American science fiction and fantasy novelist. The tale is complicated as it takes 2 heroes through 3 incarnations while the 2 heroines do not undergo reincarnation.

It's a story within a story within a story.

It claims the distinction of being the first novel in the literature of India (perhaps of the world?) and so though Kadambari is the name of the heroine of the story, the word 'kadambari' has become a generic term for a romantic tale or novel, in some Indian languages. Kadambari is a romantic tale, the first of its kind in the literature of India, written in the reign of Emperor Harshavardhana in the 7th Centurt of the Common Era. The Introduction has the following to say: It's a slim book by Banabhatta called Kadambari, abridged and retold by Rebecca Reuben & Sarah Israel. Am reading a curious little book, which Raman of Silverfish Books brought back as part of a consignment of 10 crates of books from India.
