Saturday, February 22, 2014

Betrothed by Wanda Wiltshire

Posted by Paranormalangelblog at Saturday, February 22, 2014

Synopsis

Amy Smith has always known she was different. Severe allergies, fragile health and taunts at school have made life an endurance test for the adopted seventeen year old.

When Amy starts having strange dreams, everything changes. Night after night, she becomes trapped in a shroud of black - a void of silence but for a male voice calling for a girl named ‘Marla’.

One night, the darkness clears, Leif is revealed and Amy discovers that she is the girl he has been searching for.
Immediately the two are swept up in a passionate yet forbidden love. Leif isn’t like the other boys Amy knows. Breathtakingly gorgeous, he speaks with her telepathically … not to mention, he can fly …

Desperate to find a way to be with her, Leif tells Amy of the terrifying threat to his Fae homeland, the danger to the people, and of an unforgivable betrayal to his King. He urges her to seek her true identity…. But Amy is confused... isn't it all just a dream?

Review

'Betrothed' is the beautiful and amazing novel by Wanda Wiltshire.

We are thrown into the world of Amy Smith, not quiet your typical  teen age girl. Amy  is plaged with allergies and  haunted by strange dreams.  Wiltshire has a real talent for capturing emotion and drawing the reader into the story . As soon as it was finished  I was telepathically screaming at the author to FINISH THE NEXT BOOK! 

I adored the characters and  Nothing seemed unbelievable – in fact as we speak I’m packing my bags - so I can move to Faera. I was also amazed amd depth of the enchanting imagery . The story is unpredictable, with so many twists and turns.

The thing I love about this book is that while romance is a huge part . it is a story about finding oneself, a story of friendship and belonging. 

I can not wait to see what will happen next. This is a book that you have to read

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