"A tremendous romantic fantasy"
In Viago, her father the Duke informs Gillian Cree that
she will marry her family enemy, the lecherous vile Rolf
de Viennes to pay a debt. Though her sire demands that
honor is served by the marriage, her brother Nick vows to
take her to safety to Boreas, but the snowstorm stops
their escape. The siblings find refuge in a bleak manor
house in the middle of nowhere. The dismal home belongs to Prince Kaelan Hesar, who fell
in love only to have his Jarl disapprove his choice,
incarcerate him and ultimately sold him in marriage.
Since his spouse died, Kaelan lives as a recluse caring
for no one not even himself. Ironically the woman he
loved that started his cycle of doom has now sought
shelter in his home. Gillian brings Kaelan back to life
and though he is not to even see her, this time he refuses
to let her go. They visit a priest who marries Gillian
and Kaelan, but though they hope for a long and happy
relationship together, their respective families and de
Viennes have darker plans for the loving duo. WINDFALL is a tremendous romantic fantasy that emphasizes
the relationships and attributes of the key cast members.
Readers will appreciate the second chance at love between
the lead couple and the unselfish attitude of Nick, which
contrasts nicely with his avaricious father, the depraved
Rolf, and Kaelan's power greedy Jarl. The audience will
enjoy this tale with newcomers wanting to read more "Wind"
tales from an author that us fans know is one of the best
writers of dark heated romantic fantasy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 11, 2005
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