Whispers in the Waters (Blood of the Fae) by Sarah Chilson – Review by Melissa Saxton

Whispers in the Waters (Blood of the Fae, #0.5)Whispers in the Waters by Sarah Chislon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jessa, a lady in current society lives with her father sisters and Aunt.
After her mothers death she begins to hear whispering and plants talk to her , a sign in her society of “the Fae touch” which will send you straight to an asylum if someone finds out. So Jessa represses these whispers and ignores them as if they aren’t there…
That is until her Aunt has to travel to a border town near the Fae to deal with an old friend and Jessa will have to confront these lingering whispers head on in order to save a town and friends she comes to care a great deal about while traveling with her Aunt.
Is she willing to expose what she can hear and that she may be “fae touched” in order to save others or can she find a way to save others and herself?
This was a fun read Jessa is a quick thinking puzzle enthusiast. The book is also written with dialog reflecting a different time period which really captured my attention.
Definitely worth a download!

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