![]() As we found out in the previous installment, Ellie is not her parents’ natural child rather, they found her abandoned in the woods when she was an infant. In Lady of Light and Shadows, Ellie must come to terms with the power that dwells inside of her. After the wedding, the two will head to the Fading Lands, where Rain hopes Ellie can help him figure out a way to save the Tairen and the Fey. Plans for her and Rain’s wedding are under way. Ellie is trying her hardest to become “cultured” into the noble society. Dorian, the King of Celieria, is also part Fey and so he’s sympathetic as well. But at Rain’s insistence, people gradually start to warm up to the idea. In Celieria, the social class structure is very rigid, and many of the nobles weren’t willing to welcome someone they considered a common peasant among their ranks. The first novel spent a lot of time introducing Ellie and Rain and the tensions caused by their mating. The Tairen and the Fey are in danger of dying out, and when Rain appealed to the gods for a way to save his people, they led him to Celieria City in the land of Celieria - and to Ellysetta, a peasant, a woodcutter’s daughter. In Lord of the Fading Lands, we met Rain Tairen Soul, King of the Fey, and his newly claimed truemate, Ellysetta (Ellie) Baristani. Yesterday I finished it, and here is my review! I thoroughly enjoyed it and couldn’t wait to read the second, Lady of Light and Shadows. Wilson’s novel, Lord of the Fading Lands, the first book in the Tairen Soul series. ![]() ![]() A little less than a month ago, I posted a review of C.L. ![]()
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