Elearah is not a normal woman, never has been. She is the Pearl bearer. She is a key element in the global chess game, and she knows it. Yet, not for that she gives up her strong personality and her joy to live. On the contrary...
Balian, the man she calls father, is not a normal man. He has been called by many names, bard, wizard, empath, magus... some say he is the biggest magus of his time. He doesn´t know and doesn´t care. He has his hands full enough with his girls to worry about silly ego games.
Mika - their guide through the land of Huo - is not a normal man either, if a normal man even exist. He considers himself a mischief, a broken man. Yet, he is strong and resilient, and his heart speeds up every time Elearah is close. Some would say that for a broken man, he is pretty healthy.
Pearl... well, you will have to read the book to find out.
The Pearl is a fantasy book, 300 and some pages of action, love, surprises, and why not say it... fun.
The Pearl is HSP friendly fantasy. Does it mean boring? On the contrary.
Does it mean it is like the "Little house in the priare"? Definitely not.
It means it is a story with good guys and bad guys, and good things and bad things, but the way it is narrated is HSP friendly.
Balian, the man she calls father, is not a normal man. He has been called by many names, bard, wizard, empath, magus... some say he is the biggest magus of his time. He doesn´t know and doesn´t care. He has his hands full enough with his girls to worry about silly ego games.
Mika - their guide through the land of Huo - is not a normal man either, if a normal man even exist. He considers himself a mischief, a broken man. Yet, he is strong and resilient, and his heart speeds up every time Elearah is close. Some would say that for a broken man, he is pretty healthy.
Pearl... well, you will have to read the book to find out.
The Pearl is a fantasy book, 300 and some pages of action, love, surprises, and why not say it... fun.
The Pearl is HSP friendly fantasy. Does it mean boring? On the contrary.
Does it mean it is like the "Little house in the priare"? Definitely not.
It means it is a story with good guys and bad guys, and good things and bad things, but the way it is narrated is HSP friendly.