Dave Langford reviewed
The White Hart for
White Dwarf #58, and stated that "Frankly, it seems pretty awful and derivative, pieced together from bits of other fantasies [...] The style, alas, doesn't transcend the fifth-hand materials".
Colin Greenland reviewed
The White Hart for
Imagine magazine, and stated that "She has an excellent grasp of the complex conventions of courtesy and chivalry that govern and organize the tales of knighthood in medieval texts. Much more than most modern fantasists, she uses them not only to shape and direct her characters, but also to restore clarity and dignity to material that has become worn from careless handling. WB Yeats would, I think. have approved." The third book of the series,
The Sable Moon, was nominated for the 1982 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Novel ==Publication history==