Late 70s/80s fantasy novel with interdimensional portals, an average man protagonist and an immortal beautiful warrior woman [duplicate]

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I’ve been scouring my memory for the name of a book I read decades ago. I only remember fragments. Inter-dimensional portals, a female warrior who is immortal (and beautiful), an average man protagonist.



A Boris type cover with the scantily clad woman warrior on the cover... possibly with a Stonehenge type structure.










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    Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?

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I’ve been scouring my memory for the name of a book I read decades ago. I only remember fragments. Inter-dimensional portals, a female warrior who is immortal (and beautiful), an average man protagonist.



A Boris type cover with the scantily clad woman warrior on the cover... possibly with a Stonehenge type structure.










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    Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?

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  • Fantasy novel, magic sword and different worlds

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I’ve been scouring my memory for the name of a book I read decades ago. I only remember fragments. Inter-dimensional portals, a female warrior who is immortal (and beautiful), an average man protagonist.



A Boris type cover with the scantily clad woman warrior on the cover... possibly with a Stonehenge type structure.










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  • Fantasy novel, magic sword and different worlds

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I’ve been scouring my memory for the name of a book I read decades ago. I only remember fragments. Inter-dimensional portals, a female warrior who is immortal (and beautiful), an average man protagonist.



A Boris type cover with the scantily clad woman warrior on the cover... possibly with a Stonehenge type structure.





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    Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?

    – Jenayah
    Dec 30 '18 at 19:11












  • 2





    Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?

    – Jenayah
    Dec 30 '18 at 19:11







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Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?

– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 19:11





Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?

– Jenayah
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Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.



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    I think this is it! Thanks so much.

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I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.






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    Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)

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    Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."

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Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.



enter image description here



See if this link brings back memories.






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    I think this is it! Thanks so much.

    – KAJohnsen70
    Dec 30 '18 at 22:27















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Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.



enter image description here



See if this link brings back memories.






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    I think this is it! Thanks so much.

    – KAJohnsen70
    Dec 30 '18 at 22:27













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Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.



enter image description here



See if this link brings back memories.






share|improve this answer













Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.



enter image description here



See if this link brings back memories.







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answered Dec 30 '18 at 20:53









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    I think this is it! Thanks so much.

    – KAJohnsen70
    Dec 30 '18 at 22:27












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    I think this is it! Thanks so much.

    – KAJohnsen70
    Dec 30 '18 at 22:27







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I think this is it! Thanks so much.

– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27





I think this is it! Thanks so much.

– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27













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I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.






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    Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)

    – Jenayah
    Dec 30 '18 at 20:40







  • 1





    Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."

    – JRE
    Dec 30 '18 at 21:58
















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I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.






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    Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)

    – Jenayah
    Dec 30 '18 at 20:40







  • 1





    Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."

    – JRE
    Dec 30 '18 at 21:58














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I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.






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I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.







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answered Dec 30 '18 at 20:34









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    Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)

    – Jenayah
    Dec 30 '18 at 20:40







  • 1





    Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."

    – JRE
    Dec 30 '18 at 21:58













  • 1





    Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)

    – Jenayah
    Dec 30 '18 at 20:40







  • 1





    Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."

    – JRE
    Dec 30 '18 at 21:58








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Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)

– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40






Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)

– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40





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1





Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."

– JRE
Dec 30 '18 at 21:58






Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."

– JRE
Dec 30 '18 at 21:58



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