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The Waterlord, by Dawn Thompson

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ISBN: 0505526735
Publisher: Dorchester Love Spell
Release Date: Mar 2006
List Price: $5.99

Reviewed by Keelia Greer

L The Waterlordady Rebecca Gildersleeve is fleeing from her father across the stormy Bodmin Moor. Her carriage overturns on the precipice of a gorge.

Out of the tempest-tossed darkness comes Count Klaus Lindegren to pull Lady Rebecca and her Abigail to safety.

The Count is graceful and fluid with a hint of the Otherworld clinging to him. He is of the Fossegrim: creatures driven to find ecstasy with human women and then vanish forever. From their world, humans never returned.

This beautiful tale is told by a master storyteller. Dawn Thompson is an author to watch. Thompson’s deft strokes make the time period come alive along with a cast of not-to-be missed characters.

This is a book I couldn’t put down.

 

Keelia Greer joined RWA in 1994. She grew up reading historicals. Her favorites are Scottish and Medieval.  Today she combines her love of all things Celtic with the love of paranormal.