Review: Blue Sky (Elfhome) [Kindle Edition]
Blue Sky is a sweet little short story about the love between brothers, as well as the love between the sekasha and their Domi.
John Montana has been protecting his little brother Blue Sky for seventeen years. But when the Wyvern find out that Blue Sky is a half-elf, he is ordered to bring his brother to the Wind Clan for raising. John doesn't want to give his brother up, so be visits Tinker, his long-time friend who happens to be the Domi and wife of Wolf Who Rules Wind, to see if she can help.
This book falls between the timeframe of Wolf Who Rules (Tinker Book 2) and Elfhome (Tinker Book 3) and it gives more detail into the lives of the sekasha. John has always been afraid of the sekasha, the warrior-class of the elves, and has instinctively given that fear to his brother, Blue Sky. Seeing the sekasha care for the ones they love gives both of them a new understanding of who the sekasha really are.
Even though this story only took about 20 minutes to read, I don't regret paying the $0.99 for it because it really does give an insider's look into the sekasha and also into how different an elven child is at age 17 compared to a human. It's a good bridge between Books 2 & 3 and I'm glad the I found this on Amazon.
If Blue Sky is a book that interests you, the kindle version is currently available at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008E9HVDS/?tag=shasworofboo-20.
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