
The Guardian
by:
Connie Hall
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0373618557
ISBN 13: 9780373618552
Publication date:
February 15th, 2011
Publisher: Harlequin Nocturne
Pages: 288
Fala Rainwater stands on the brink of transformation, chosen to become the next tsmishian, a shape-shifter with extraordinary powers. As she grapples with her newfound identity, she must navigate the complex web of expectations that come with her role. Fala's journey delves into the depths of her abilities, revealing both remarkable gifts and unexpected challenges that test her limits and redefine her sense of self.
Her path is not a solitary one; she finds herself surrounded by a cast of intriguing allies and formidable adversaries. Each interaction pushes her to understand her powers and responsibilities in ways she never imagined. The world around her is rich with mystique, where ancient traditions clash with contemporary realities, placing Fala in the eye of a storm that threatens to change everything she knows.
As the narrative unfolds, Fala's determination to embrace her role as a guardian shines through, revealing her strength and resilience. Her story explores the themes of identity, duty, and the quest for acceptance, inviting readers to embark on a captivating journey through a world where the extraordinary becomes the everyday.
Her path is not a solitary one; she finds herself surrounded by a cast of intriguing allies and formidable adversaries. Each interaction pushes her to understand her powers and responsibilities in ways she never imagined. The world around her is rich with mystique, where ancient traditions clash with contemporary realities, placing Fala in the eye of a storm that threatens to change everything she knows.
As the narrative unfolds, Fala's determination to embrace her role as a guardian shines through, revealing her strength and resilience. Her story explores the themes of identity, duty, and the quest for acceptance, inviting readers to embark on a captivating journey through a world where the extraordinary becomes the everyday.