And Blue Skies From Pain (Book 2 of The Fey and the Fallen) by Stina Leicht

By Stina Leicht

Northern eire, 1977. Liam Kelly is many stuff: a former wheelman for the IRA, a one-time political prisoner, the half-breed son of a mystic Fey warrior and a mortal lady, and a afflicted younger guy actually haunted by means of the ghosts of his prior. Liam has grew to become his again on his land's bloody sectarian issues, however the warfare isn't performed with him but, and nor is an older, extra mythic battle-between the Church and its demonic enemies, the Fallen. After centuries of bewilderment and clash, the Church is at the verge of accepting that the Fey and the Fallen are usually not an analogous. yet to accomplish this ancient truce, Liam needs to turn out to the Church's Inquisitors that he's no longer a demon, whilst he wrestles along with his personal guilt and confusion, whereas being hunted by way of enemies either earthly and unworldly. A shape-shifter through nature, Liam has a foot in worlds-and it's riding him mad.

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With every encounter, with both wildlife and domestic animals from dogs to horses, I learned how to convey my own loving intentions with my body language. But with every step and every movement I was also speaking aloud to them in my mind. No words came out of my mouth, but I could tell by their reactions, even when I was physically not moving, that they were sensing the intent of my silently spoken thoughts. I knew they did not understand the words spoken silently in my mind, but was sure they understood the peaceful, loving, calming assurance of my telepathic mind speak.

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