Review: The Sylph’s Tale – Marta C. Weeks

The Sylph's Tale Book Cover The Sylph's Tale
The Immortals Book 1
Marta C. Weeks
Fantasy Paranormal Romance
November 14, 2017
35

A magical tale of discovery and love. 

In the pre-historical times, a young girl escapes from a barbarian ritual, only to encounter an angel who rescues her. This mystical being falls in love with her and, together, they modify the culture and habits of her rudimentary society.
A story of love, discovery, and magic.

Warning: This story contains sexual elements that might not sit well with the average reader. 

Reviewed by: Linda Tonis

Member of the Paranormal Romance Review Team

I am not a fan of books with a religious tone but this book is about how Sylphs and Nephalims came into being. It is the story of the Archangel of Light and how his love for humanity led to his being damned for eternity as a Sylph a being without a soul.

Ayekah fell for a human woman Haya and he mistakenly believed that God requested him to make her his Eve, unfortunately he was deceived and damned. The love between a girl from prehistoric days and Ayekah was beautifully told and although this book was too religious to my liking I believe that the next books will probably be more paranormal than biblical.

1 thought on “Review: The Sylph’s Tale – Marta C. Weeks”

  1. Hi Linda Tonis,
    Thank you for the review you did on my book, The Sylph’s Tale. Your comments encouraged me and helped guide my series. I want to let you know that I am completing book one of the series, Ayekah The Damned. I would love to tell you more
    Hugs,
    Marta

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