Author
Renee Scattergood writes another excellent episode in Shadow Stalker: Forbidden
Love (Episode 4). Forbidden Love starts where episode 3 left off; with a
violent storm. New characters are introduced in episode 4, when Auren visits some
of her family for the first time. She makes new friends, has some new
adventures, and learns more about the Shadow People, the responsibility of the
elders, and new rules.
When
Auren meets a new friend, Etan, she finds herself having feelings she had never
felt before. Auren and Etan find themselves attracted to each other, but is it
love?
When
Auren breaks a rule she didn’t know about, she finds her mother’s brother,
Dosien, to be more foreboding than her trainer, Kado. Auren does not take well
to other’s telling her what to do.
Auren
takes matters into her own hands, learns more about the Shadow World, and how
to manipulate it, but is she just making matters worse?
There
is a lot of action and adventure in Shadow Stalker: Forbidden Love (Episode 4).
I highly recommend it.
Rating: 5/5 Stars
Review provided by: Debra Mauldin
Synopsis
The storms on the
Dark Isle can be deadly. Kado and Auren find shelter to wait it out in relative
safety, but little do they know another storm is about to descend upon them.
Love.
Auren meets,
Etan, a young shadow stalker in her uncle's village, and they experience an
immediate and deep connection. As far as she is concerned, she's old enough to
pursue a relationship with whoever she wants, but the shadow stalkers live by
different rules. Auren learns that her love for Etan is forbidden, and pursuing
it can lead to dire consequences.
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About the Author
Renee Scattergood
Renee Scattergood
lives in Australia with her husband, Nathan, and daughter, Taiya. She was
inspired to become a story-teller by George Lucas, but didn't start considering
writing down her stories until she reached her late twenties. Now she enjoys
writing high fantasy, and has recently began publishing her first series,
Shadow Stalker. Aside from writing, she loves reading (Fantasy, of course),
watching movies with her family, and doing crafts and science experiments with
her daughter.
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