The Lady of the Storm
by
Kathryne Kennedy
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Sourcebooks Casablanca, 2011 (2011)
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Reviewed by Wanda Plourde
H
andsome, well built, half-human and half-elf village blacksmith Giles Beaumont has sworn to protect Cecily Sutton. Cecily's father Thomas charged him with this duty. Giles has watched her for many years and has always had a soft spot in his heart for her.
N
ow the Blue Coats of the warlike Elven Lords have come to destroy the village and take Cecily to her natural father, who is beyond evil. Giles takes Cecily out of the village and on the run to save her. As the journey progresses, duty turns into desire and love begins to take shape.
C
ecily Sutton is half human and half elf, but with some pretty powerful powers. She has the control of water and the sky. As she and Giles search for her adoptive father together, she learns to control her powers and tries to keep them hidden from her natural father. Cecily, who could be England's only hope, has loved Giles secretly for many years. On their journey that love blossoms openly.
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n
The Lady of the Storm
, a romantic fantasy in which love prevails, an adventure full of danger and exciting twists and turns captures your heart. I enjoyed it very much.
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