The Shattered Sylph
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Kidnapped and carried away to a foreign land, Lizzy Petrule finds that her only hope--and the only hope of her fellow slaves--is the wounded battle sylph who was forbidden to love her.
This author discovered her talent for writing in tenth grade when her English teacher praised her poetry. This encouragement led her to write short stories and later novels. Her works are characterized by a strong fantasy element, often focusing on romantic plots. Although she long considered her writings a private matter, she eventually ventured into a literary contest, which paved the way for her professional publication.
Kidnapped and carried away to a foreign land, Lizzy Petrule finds that her only hope--and the only hope of her fellow slaves--is the wounded battle sylph who was forbidden to love her.
It was a dream come true. Solie had her own battler, a creature of almost infinite magic who could vaporize legions in the blink of an eye and would willingly suffer a thousand bloody deaths to protect her. She was his love. More simply, she was his queen. Many others feel the same. The new-built settlement is a haven for all. Erected by sylphs of earth and fire, air and water, the Valley is Solie’s dominion. But, lovers without peer or killers without mercy, the very nature of their battler protectors means peril. It is not in any sylph’s nature to disobey, and while some are hers to command, others are the slaves of Solie’s enemies—the jealous, the cruel. Those who guard her must not fail. Their peasant-born ruler is not yet safe as… QUEEN OF THE SYLPHS
When she is kidnapped as a sacrifice for a ruthless battle sylph named Heyou, Solie refuses to succumb without a fight and uses her shape-shifting abilities to take control of this powerful warrior, unleashing a strong desire.