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The Sword and the Sylph

Elemental Magick Series, Book 3

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The Sword and the Sylph

By: Elizabeth Rose
Narrated by: Kevin E Green
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Book 3: Air

Sir Braden is headed to Banesmoor to hire out his sword. But when he gets there he is promised the lord's daughter in marriage as well as a huge dowry if he can but capture the spy within the castle's walls.

Portia-Maer is an elemental of the air, called a sylph. She can brew up a storm with the mere flick of her wrist. She is half fae and half human, and has been sent to Banesmoor by her wretched stepmother to spy, as a battle is in the planning. Since one of Portia's powers is the ability to turn invisible, she has no problem carrying out this task.

But when she is distracted by the landless knight who has just been promised a marriage as well as a title and lands he doesn't deserve, she drops her guard and he discovers her presence. And to her surprise, the man says he knows her and that she has healed him with just a kiss.

Can Sir Braden keep his commitment to not only marry a woman he doesn't love but also expose the girl of his dreams as the spy who is about to bring two castles into battle? Or will Portia be able to convince him that there is so much more to her than meets the eye?

Passion and power collide as two sides meet in a deadly battle. And when dark secrets from the past are exposed, lives are not only threatened, but changed forever in The Sword and the Sylph.

©2013 Elizabeth Rose (P)2019 RoseScribe Media Inc.
Fantasy Fiction Historical Romance Ancient History Marriage Espionage
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Loved it

Loved every second of it. I couldn't stop listening. This is the 3rd book of the Elemental series. The narrator is brilliant I love his voice, but in this story I didn't particularly like his voice for the hero. But otherwise Kevin Green is one of my favourite narrators. This book is definitely worth a credit. Now on to the 4th and last one of the series.

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The Sword and the Sylph

This book was excellent and it was book 3 of the Elemental series,
Regarding the Air. The narrator was fantastic and told the story
Wonderfully. This book was about a young elemental girl who had healed a knight by kissing his injury and the knight was smitten. Due
To battles between the castles the knight had to speak to the laird and that day the young Sylph was there at the same time. The story deals
With an evil, greedy step Mother. It is so enjoyable, i loved the story.
Thank you very much Miss Rose

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