Reviews of Mistress of the Wind

I want to share a couple of reviews my fantasy novel Mistress of the Wind has received. I hope other readers will review the novel.

Mistress of the Wind, author E. Rose Sabin’s latest entry into the traditional fantasy genre, is a can’t-put-down tale of goodness versus evil, finding true love, and discovering one’s true heritage. Sabin’s trademark lush vocabulary, intriguing characters, strong plot, and lyrical prose transport readers to a mysterious world which will compel them to guess what could possibly happen next.

As the story begins, Kyla Cren, a windspeaker, is on a mission to help the people of her village. True to her calling, she communicates with the wind, by speech and song, and reports to the villagers the dangers that the wind foresees, such as natural calamities--and the presence of mindstealers, evil creatures who steal a victim’s mind, leaving the victim helpless. A very motivated Kyla seeks vengeance against them because they murdered her parents, leaving her as a child to fend for herself. Without informing the villagers of a plot she overhears, that the mindstealers intend to ambush travelers, she relentlessly hunts down these cruel beings, killing one and maiming the other. This unleashes a series of challenges that threatens to overwhelm Kyla and break her spirit. Readers will cheer her every step of the way as she struggles to overcome evil in all its many guises.
Diane Sawyer, author of The Treasures of Montauk Cove and The Cinderella Murders.

Action, surprises, and memorable characters -- Mistress of the Wind has everything that makes for an excellent read! Windspeaker Kyla is determined to fulfill her duties and to avenge her parents. Every righteous step she takes along the way exposes her to unimagined danger. Yet, she goes forward, driven by her stubborn need to serve others honorably. In this novel, Sabin has created another view of her fascinating world, Arucadi. The pace is marvelous. You won't want to miss this story. Read it if you're already a fan. Read it if you aren't, yet -- I'm betting you'll become one.
J. Anne Levesque
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Published on April 29, 2013 12:39 Tags: arucadi-series, e-rose-sabin, fantasy-novels, reviews
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