![]() I thought the cover was awesome, especially because it was not the standard girl-in-prom-dress look, and from what I could tell, it seemed to fit the theme of the book (it did!). Have you ever see the cover of an upcoming book release, read the synopsis, or one glowing review and thought, "I must have that book in my life now(!!)," because you are totally convinced that you are going to love it? I did that with Let the Sky Fall. ![]() When Audra makes a mistake while protecting Vane, and reveals his location to their enemies, she must help him remember his heritage, and hope that together they can defeat the warriors coming to destroy them. She is a guardian and her job is to protect Vane, a role that she takes very seriously, even to the point of sacrificing herself. She is a sylph or wind elemental, which means she can walk on the wind, and coax it to follow her commands. Sometimes he thinks he gets glimpses of her in real life too. The only thing Vane remembers about the storm is a dark-haired girl, who he still sees in his dreams. ![]() H is birth parents died in a massive tornado when he was a child, an even that Vane miraculously survived. ![]() ![]() He lives in the California desert with his adoptive parents. The Set-Up: Vane is a normal teen boy described as tall, athletic and attractive, which sounds like a winning combination, except that he has terrible luck with girls. Every time he goes out with one something bad happens, and he has yet to kiss any of them. ![]()
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