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Writer's pictureLynda DuBois

Wind Folk

They spoke of them as not of our world. Their appearance if glimpsed by one so chanced upon them in travel, or in a vision, tell the unusual: eyes large and set deep with an upward tilt to them. No one claimed to tell of the color for the closeness would be avoided. The ears are larger than our own and the tip pointed. Their hair varied in color, deep reds to golden yellows, and most strange, the silver color of our moon. The oddest of all was the voice of the Wind Folk. When heard in the distance or in a dream, you would believe that it was the notes of many instruments. Soft, yet deep with an eerie tone that made you want to hear more, but made you shiver from the unknown.

Eshi Haedrin Mika


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Pull of The Sister Moon Book 1

Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022

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This book has fantasy written all through it. My attention was held from the beginning to the end. When I came to the end I was ever so happy knowing that another book would be coming soon. Congratulations to this new author. Outstanding!!

5.0 out of 5 stars This book is incredible!!!

Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2021

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From the first sentence, to the last every word was so beautifully written and described!
The characters and their stories will pull you in and leave you wanting more.
I can't wait for the second book

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Lynda is amazing! She really has a gifted eye and is an immeasurable talent as an editor. She was fast and thorough with her edits and her communication is outstanding! I would highly recommend winterlady20! We will be back!

Pull of The Sister Moon Book 1

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