"passion that will burn the pages"
Silver Delacroix is ready for the path she has been
prepared to take on. All she has to do is complete a rite
and she has the witch's territory she wants. But when she
is ready for her future to follow, a mark appears on her
palm and she fears what it stands for so she goes on the
run. But when she flees she ends up in elven lands and in
those lands find her true destiny, which was very different
then what she had thought her life and future would be. The
Mark on her palm is the sign of who she is to be and be
with. She can be the wife and lover of half-brothers Wraith
In Shadows and Tynan Carved From Stone. Will she allow
these two to claim her as theirs? Will they be able to show
Silver that the life she thought was to be her future
really wasn't what she had been meant for, that she was
meant for them? Half- brothers, Wraith In Shadows and Tynan Carved From
Stone can only avoid violent bloodshed if they work
together and share a wife, a special woman that will
fulfill what they both need. So when they see Silver
Delacroix's mark on her palm they know she is the one. Can
these men get Silver to see that she was meant for them and
them alone? And if she does, their magic and their lives
become intertwined with hers. When these two touch Silver
for the first time, they know that they have to get her to
see because they can't live without her one more day. If
all three of them bond and become one, harmony will be put
back to rights and their lives will be what they all
deserve. I love the way Jory Strong creates these wonderful stories,
the way she can draw you into the story no matter what it
is. You have Silver Delacroix that thought her whole life
was tied into her becoming the witch of the territory. But
that wasn't for her; no she was to be the mate of two men.
If they find the right mate, they can stop the bloodshed
from happening, and with her they could put their lands
back to harmony. The passion she writes between the three
will burn the pages if you let them. Jory Strong writes a
story that will pull you in from the first page till the
last.
Reviewed by Nicole Harvey
Posted May 2, 2008
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