This is my first time posting more than just a request for review here. I've decided to post a little bit more about the books that need reviews, hopefully that's not breaking any rules. If it is I will come back and edit it so that it is a simpler request. Would love to exchange some reviews for my books Midnight's Song and Thistle. The synopses are as follows:
Midnight's Song
BOOK ONE: MIDNIGHT'S SONG
"When the skin-creatures crossed the bridge, we became separate. One day, our worlds will become one again."
Elissa's people are divided. The Magistrate keeps them segregated as fifteen castes, with no way to move up, unless you're a "special case." Elissa McClellan is one of those cases. As a child of mixed parentage, she could choose to stay where she is, or move into a life of luxury among the upper classes.
When she refuses to make her choice, the force that rules her world seeks her death. Truth-be-told, there is a ravenous curse in control of her world, and another. Elissa's gifts of love and sight - along with a mysterious young man - are the only things that can defeat it.
Thistle
BOOK THREE: THISTLE (INTERQUEL)
The Wolf King didn't believe he was capable of love. Barely escaping the cursed throne, he's found a new life in the land of the Gaels. Spying on a redheaded beauty with healer's hands, he quickly becomes enamored. As soon as his gaze sets upon her, so do the gazes of his enemies.
Briar MacLeod is a talented healer on the Moorland frontier. Her mother taught her all she knows, and her father gave her the strength of the Highlanders. When a mysterious bleeding man appears in her barn, her attention to his wounds festers an old one in the Magistrate.
The only person who can tame the elusive Wolf King; she soon becomes entangled in a web of passion, power, and revolution. The Amari Darkness may be gone from Faolan, but letting go of his own is a difficult task.
Ghosts of the past may threaten them, but love is like a thistle. It blooms in the wasteland.
[A retelling of Sleeping Beauty, with elements from Welsh and Scottish mythology].