Author: Brynna Curry
Series: Elemental Magic
Digital ISBN: 9781616502607
Genre: Romance/ Paranormal/ Witches
Publisher: Lyrical Press
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This is a good but complicated series that needs to be read in order.
Pub owner, Rhia has been in love with her best friend Skye for years, but has never let him see her feelings for him. Under the stress of her father's illness and soon death, Rhia can't keep her emotions kept to herself and accidentally lets Skye see how she feels.
Skye is an empath that can't believe he never realized how his best friend Rhia felt about him. He loves her and knows that he wants to spend his life with her, but needs to convince her that she needs him.
In the secondary story, if Skye and Rhia can find their love it will release Daemon and his love Brea from their magical prison.
While some may find the Elemental Magic series a little hard to follow as the author slips from the present to the past, Sea's Sorceress is well written and an interesting short storyline.
Description:
Love can come along at the most inconvenient times...
Skye Corrigan treasures family above all else. Standing by his best friend Rhia while she suffers the heartache of losing her father to cancer has strengthened their childhood bond. Lately Rhia affects him in ways she never has before.
Rhiannon O'Malley shares Skye's past and hopes for a future with him, but love must come with a willing heart. Her father's terminal illness has left her in charge of the family pub. Skye has always been there for her, but when their relationship changes, will she find the courage to claim the future? Or will a thousand-year-old curse keep its grip on two hostage hearts?
Steamy love scenes, adult language.
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