
There are twists and turns you might never see coming and you even get a huge shock towards the end of the book.Įlly and Rain are two characters that will inspire your devotion and love. Also the drama in this book is exponential, I was on the edge of my seat for almost the entire book.

This book was vastly more life and death than the first two, I was happy with that fact. I am not saying that is a bad thing, this book has a wonderful plot so i am intrigued to see where it goes, this one was also a re-read in preparation for the next two (and final) books. In this book we get a bunch more plot and build up for the end and less of the romance and naughty bits. If you like fantasy then THIS is a must read! Read more (She's been marked by evil, how can such a one lead in purity?) But in the end, Elly's strength will defeat all murmurers and back biters- have no fear!Things really came together for me in this installment even though it ends on a cliff hanger.Wilson really does some quality work. But she's willing to try.Rain also has another reason for getting her into the Fading lands-protection! The Big Bad- Vadim Maur & Evil Mages of Eld- are still after his powerful mate and only the fading lands can protect her.All the side characters are here as well and help to fight off the Mages, though not everyone in the Fading Lands is happy about Rain's choice as mate who will someday, of course, be Queen. The Tairen are the source of magic for the Fey and if they die out, so does the land.Rain is sure Elly has the answers, after all, the all seeing eye originally sent him to her when he sought answers for himself.

This book focuses much on a lingering mystery, thread through out the series- why the Kits of the Tairen- the winged ferocious cats of which Rain just happens to transform into- are dying before they are hatched. And let me tell you, these two are generating some steam when they get together!In KOS&S, Elly and Rain are on their way to The Fading Lands, the home of the Fey and where Rain is King. Not enough to complete the bond, which is sorta frustrating, but she's getting there. The characters are finally coming into their own and Elly is FINALLY learning to let go and trust her mate. This the third installment in Wilson's Tairen Souls series, has got to be my favorite thus far.
