The Waterlord
by Dawn Thompson
Love Spell
February 28, 2006
ISBN #0505526735
320 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Dawn Thompson

Blood Moon

The Falcon's Bride

The Ravencliff Bride

Drake's Lair

REVIEWS

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"A Wonderful Story!"
Reviewed by Kristi Ahlers
Posted March 6, 2006

Ms. Thompson's second effort is without a doubt one of the most sensually romantic stories I've read in a very long time. If you were lucky enough to have read "The Ravencliff Bride" you already know it was a book worth reading. "The Waterlord is light years ahead Read more...


"Passion Under the Falls!"
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted April 24, 2006

Lady Rebecca Gildersleeve or "Becca" is determined to escape her father's nefarious plot to marry her off to a repulsive nobleman! So she and her maid are petrefied and then frustrated when a storm causes her coach to crash, killing the driver, leaving her and her maid teetering on the Read more...


"fantastic romantic fantasy"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 25, 2006

In 1815 England, Lady Rebecca flees from her martinet father, but suffers an accident when her coach overturns on an isolated moor. Count Klaus Lindegran arrives to rescue Rebecca, who is stunned to see what looks like a glowing light surrounding her savior. Klaus is a half human from another Read more...


"Two Great Genres together - Historical With Paranormal"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted April 25, 2006

With great anticipation I picked my second novel, by new author Dawn Thompson and was all geared up and looking forward to new sensual world featuring my two favorite genres -- historical with a dash of paranormal to spice it up. I found this to be exactly what you Read more...




Summary

Lady Rebecca's life changed forever in the blink of an eye. One moment she was fleeing her father across a storm- swept Bodmin Moor, in the next, her carriage overturned on a steep gorge. But she did not die. Somehow, she was pulled clear. There was an eerie luminosity about her savior, a fluid silver aura like the lightning filling the night sky. And while his voice was deep, mellow— comforting, like the music of the waterfall he haunted, it, too, held a hint of the Otherworldly. Who was this strange savior, this displaced foreign nobleman? Everything about the Count was an enigma. Becca had heard myths of the Fossegrim: creatures that traveled between the astral and the physical planes through waterfalls, driven to find ecstasy with human women then vanish forever. From their world, humans never returned. This man, Becca was willing to follow.



 

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