WRDF Review of The Winds of Fall By Sandy Wickersham-McWhorter



Title: The Winds of Fall

Author: Sandy Wickersham-McWhorter

The Wild Rose Press

Fantasy Faery Rose

348 pages Spicy

ISBN 1-60154-400-6

 

 Blurb:

Unknown to Skye Worthington, the people most important to her are keeping unearthly secrets from her. If not revealed and faced, these secrets will cause death for untold billions of people, Skye included. Rebelling against his family and their deadly, but necessary, secrets that kept him a recluse in a Caribbean paradise, Joe Allen meets Skye. They fall into a love forbidden to Joe until now. Can two people with unimaginable secrets—and more in common than either know—overcome a force capable of entering dreams and taking humans through outer space without life support to other planets? This is the dilemma facing Skye and Joe as she fights to keep her sanity, and her identity as a human being.

 

Review:

Imaginative, endearing characters and an intriguing storyline kept me interested through every page. I thoroughly enjoyed this fantastic story and look forward to more from this author. The only thing about this story that was a huge turn off was how everyone was lying to everyone else. Although with complete honesty, Skye and Joe would probably not have had such an interesting love story.

 

Reviewed By Breia Brickey

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