Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Winter Falls
The Benandanti vs. the Malandanti. They are fighting for control of the world's magic. Clans are called to serve each and protect the seven points of magic in the world. Alessia is just a normal girl, living with her mother in Maine. Then she starts having dreams of turning into a falcon. Before she knows it, she finds out she IS turning into a falcon as she has been called by the Benandanti to serve the clan protecting the waterfall in Twin Willows, behind her very house. The problem is, the Guild is trying to build a power plant on the waterfall. The Guild is led by the Wolfe Family. Their twins, Jonah and Bree are mysterious and aloof. But Jonah and Alessia soon find themselves attracted to each other. As their relationship grows, Alessia must decide if she can trust Jonah with her secret. Jonah has secrets of his own and when the battle for Twin Willows grows the most tense, their worlds collide. What happens when your greatest love is also your greatest enemy? Romeo and Juliet anyone? I enjoyed this first book in the series and look forward to reading the rest, along with meeting their author. The connection to Italy was a nice addition to the story, it reminded me a lot about my own family. And made me hungry for meatballs. If you are up for a supernatural love story, this is a fast paced, easy adventure. So choose you side, figure out who you can believe and keep a window open, you never know when you'll be called! Happy reading my friends!!
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