
Lily: Chronicles of the Sylph, Book III
Description
Andrew Garron is a kind and honorable nineteen-year-old orphan struggling through life as he works at an auto detail shop in Eugene, Oregon. Cursed with a strange repulsive mark only women can smell, Andy’s ability to keep a job and even meet a girl are constantly disrupted and even prohibited. Thrown out of his apartment because his roommate was dealing drugs, Andy finds himself penniless and homeless with only the cash in his wallet, his car, and the clothes on his back. He goes to the one place he can remember being happy. The Puyallup State Fairgrounds. But it’s winter. Cold, dreary, and the fair is closed. But there was nowhere else for him to go. The trip leaves him beaten and robbed. That’s when the Matriarch finds him, and Andy learns he was marked as a child by the oldest and wisest of all her daughters. Lily. Memories of their meeting at the fairgrounds when he was a child are restored. Memories of the most beautiful, kind and wonderful girl. An angel. A mythical Sylph that risked her life by going into hibernation and was waiting for him to awaken her from slumber. But Andy must be found worthy to be her mate. He decides to leave his old life behind and risk everything to undergo the most grueling, painful and rigorous trials to be with her. If he fails, they both will die. This is the story of Andrew and Lily. A young man of the rarest noble blood destined to be the lifelong mate of the oldest and wisest of all the Sylph. Their adventure takes them from the Glacier Peak Coven to the Amazonian Rainforests. They find Lily’s long-lost sisters, and a man destined to be with one of them. Their amazing journey leads the mated couple to befriend a sacred Indian tribe in southwest Canada where Lily is reunited with a friend from long ago. But the evil Detharna are on the move and the powerful Neeli named Sebastian finally confronts both Lily and the Coven’s Patriarch, which paves a dark road for things to come. Third book in the Chronicles of the Sylph. Comparable works include A Court of Thorns and Roses