
That sylphs are not just ordinary humans, but something else. How amazing it would be to actually be one! To be able to ride the winds… I’d love to experience it at least once ^^ I also liked the aspect that every wind has its own language and spells. Where they are able to control the winds. Shannon Messenger created a whole new world where it’s possible for sylphs to exist. *sigh* It was awesome!The world-building is also top-notch. And once again I got caught up in a whirlwind of amazing events. How wrong I was, cause at that moment the twist and turns were introduced. Till the point that I thought: this can’t get any better. I honestly never thought that a book about wind would be this fascinating and intriguing! With every page that I read it became even more fantastic. Even then my mind kept going back to the story. *Originally Reviewed at Witchmag's Boekenplank*Even though the title of this book makes me start humming a certain song every time I see it, this story also managed to sweep me of my feet ^^ What a great book this was! It was nearly impossible for me to put it down. And as the storm bears down on them, she starts to realize the greatest danger might not be the warriors coming to destroy them-but the forbidden romance that’s grown between them.

But unlocking his heritage will also unlock the memory Audra needs him to forget. He has a power to claim-the secret language of the West Wind, which only he can understand. When a hasty mistake reveals their location to the enemy who murdered both of their families, Audra’s forced to help Vane remember who he is. Even if it means sacrificing her own life.

She’s also a guardian-Vane’s guardian-and has sworn an oath to protect Vane at all costs.


She walks on the wind, can translate its alluring songs, and can even coax it into a weapon with a simple string of commands. Seventeen-year-old Audra is a sylph, an air elemental. And he has no idea if the beautiful, dark-haired girl who’s swept through his dreams every night since the storm is real. Seventeen-year-old Vane Weston has no idea how he survived the category five tornado that killed his parents. A broken past and a divided future can’t stop the electric connection of two teens in this epic series opener from the author of the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling Keeper of the Lost Cities series.
