Jensi has offered to take the place of her brother as a slave for a year and a day to Paro, a warrior wolf shifter. Though she is furious that the strong, taciturn warrior claims the land that once belonged to her clan, she finds herself drawn to him. Then Jensi receives terrible news—her cousin Dindi is in danger—and Jensi must decide whether to escape Paro, even if it means breaking her oath… and even if it means breaking her heart. WELCOME TO FAEARTH… ...where on the full moon after Winter Solstice, Fae join Shifters in the Wolf Dance… This fantasy romance novella is a short read set in the fantasy land of Faearth, the same world as The Unfinished Song series, but it is an independent, complete story, with no cliffhangers. It is appropriate for young adult fantasy readers, fans of sweet paranormal romance and fans of fantasy short stories. If you’d like to peek into the world of Faearth, this is a good place to start. If you’ve read all the novels and can’t wait for more, this is a bit of Faearth fun to tide you over.
Tara Maya has lived in Africa, Europe and Asia. She's pounded sorghum with mortar and pestle in a little clay village where the jungle meets the desert, meditated in a Buddhist monastery in the Himalayas and sailed the Volga river to a secret city that was once the heart of the Soviet space program. This first-hand experience, as well as research into the strange and piquant histories of lost civilizations, inspires her writing. Her terrible housekeeping, however, is entirely the fault of pixies.
A tale of faith, lost and found. Of love, misunderstood, but finally acknowledged. Of truth, shining and pure. A path followed, a home arisen and regained.
Best of two worlds. This story contained the depth of character Tara Maya always manages to capture in her books, as well as being a stand-alone novelette with a happy ending. This was a refreshing change from the great patience that is needed to find out Dindi's story. Jensi's story is a short magical version of Pride and Prejudice. It's definetely worth the read.
This is a good book . A different take on werewolves and fae. The main characters are interesting, the story line is good. So grab your copy and enjoy reading.
*sigh* I love the unfinished song series and this was a nice companion novella for the series. Hope there are a bunch more with so many side plots and characters to explore in this series.