Synopsis
A Fairy Tale for a New Generation!
T. B. Phillips crafted a fresh tale of warrior fairies, banshees, magic, and thievery! With vivid imagery, Wailing Tempest is a fascinating blend of classic legends and heralds a powerful moral of acceptance and diversity. Here is book one in the Blossom of the Fae series, a new look at Irish fairies and lore!
Our story begins long after a single monster entered Fainnotheria through the fairy ring portal – a human filled with greed. Blinded by arrogance, his selfishness set his own world on a path to prosperity but is slowly destroying theirs. His presence wreaked havoc on two lives and left behind a dire war between the Fae – affecting many more.
Their forest is stained with corruption and their hearts are filled with hatred, fear, and vengeance against one another. Only one girl can travel through the portal, and now she must journey to the human realm in an attempt to set things right. Alistaria, the daughter of his arrogance, must challenge Lord Radviken, the man who stole away balance and unknowingly left her behind as his final insult upon the Fae.
100/10, T.B. Phillips did it again! His imagination & approach to delicate subject matters is to be commended. He weaves creative societies with characters motivated by more than 1-2 emotions. Every person feels real, the world is tangible, & you won’t be able to put this book down.
Alistaria places the reader into the perfect role of learning & growing. The lives of seemingly insignificant characters later weave into the grand, overarching story addressing love, betrayal, politics, & traditions. Everyone will be able to find a piece of themselves in one or more characters throughout the novel.
I look forward to reading the rest of this series. I’m not one for fantasy, yet I’ve enjoyed every word from Phillips. His ability to address social & political commentary without creating a dry, bland world is to be praised. The novel is wonderful on the surface yet holds a depth that excites the reader when they begin to pluck at the commentary threads woven throughout.
Give this book a try. You won’t be disappointed. & do your best to open your eyes to the deeper messages, & maybe an Easter egg or two. (That’s one of the the best parts of his writing!!!)
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