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| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Velesi Trilogy #2 |

L. Filloon
Kindle Edition | Pages: 344 pages Rating: 4.18 | 2427 Users | 123 Reviews
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| Title | : | The Drifting (The Velesi Trilogy #2) |
| Author | : | L. Filloon |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 344 pages |
| Published | : | November 9th 2012 |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Magic. Young Adult. Paranormal Romance. Fairies. Fae |
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“Welcome to Velesi, Princess.”It is Lily’s first day in the Velesi realm but not as the princess she was made to believe, but as a captive to a strange Lithi elf name Ziri – Tharin and Tolan’s mysterious brother. Who is he and why has he taken her? Or is he only a pawn in someone’s deadly game of chess?
Tharin and Lily discover a prophecy involving the Unnamed Sidhe and a way back to Eirrell, the birthplace of the Thirteen Clans. However, before they can get to the doorway to Eirrell, Lily must first make it to the Day of the Seating to take her rightful place on the throne of the Willow Clan.
Tharin must keep Lily safe until the Day of the Seating even if it means keeping the beautiful Sidhe warrior Kalis close to him. Will he be able to protect his naïve, but stubborn bride-to-be not just from Harlu but from his warrior mistress? He once again turns to his brother and cousin, to only find that Tolan has his own problems with his feisty Julia.
Thank goodness for the future king of Velesi that he has Phoris, Alorn and Mellis to cover his royal back.
Welcome to Velesi, a realm existing alongside our own with their own rules, their own players and their own way of life.
Rating Epithetical Books The Drifting (The Velesi Trilogy #2)
Ratings: 4.18 From 2427 Users | 123 ReviewsColumn Epithetical Books The Drifting (The Velesi Trilogy #2)
3.0 Stars... This book was the second in The Velesi Trilogy. A very exhausting ride of nonsense! As you can see, I will defer with many of the reviews here. Mayor spoilers ahead...So be warned! In this book, our boring heroine has been abducted by Kiri, brother to Tolan an elf-half orc. She's trapped in a house with an old lady, who apparently is a druid protecting her virtue from Tolan (elf prince) and her persona from her evil brother. Meanwhile, Tolan can't stop stalking her and attemptSpThis book is so good can't wait to see what happens they so much love in this book but the people are to stuiped to talk to each other
Review also appears on my blogOkay so I've waited forever for this book to come out and I really really loved the first book. However, I'm not sure how I feel about this book. It's a love hate relationship with this book that's mostly love but still part hate. Okay so let's do the love part first. I loved most of this book. The supporting characters were amazing. Julia, Cessa and Mellis were probably my favorite characters in the book. Lily stepped it up in this book as well. She still has that

i enjoyed this book with the cliff hanger at the end of the last book i just had to read this one it more of the same action our never ending love triangle and the quarals of the main charecter freinds. There are sad parts and things that will make you laugh and times when you just want to scream at the chatecters to move or just do something anything and it can be a bit fustrating but i love the way the story is unfolding and though i know the serise will have a happy ending i cant wait to see
I can't wait until this book is out. Loved The Binding
This review is also posted on my blog: Wings of NephilimFavorite Quotes:"A garden tool? She called you a garden tool?" & "I just threw up in my mouth. That's what I think of that idea."I am not a fan of b-s drama. Unfortunately, that's all this book has been. It's your typical "let's separate the two lovers and make them think they don't love each other" nonsense. I was over it before it really started. Then when there wasn't Tharin/Lily drama, we had Tolan/Julia drama. Then more Tharin/Lily
The Drifting picks up exactly where the first book in the series, The Binding, ended. Lily is scared, she is in a new place with strange people she doesn't know. The one person who should be helping her, Tharin is extremely wishy-washy this entire book. Just as with the first book, this one also switches back and forth between the perspectives of Lily and Tharin. Everytime Tharin's turn would happen I would instantly think, "Okay, how are you going to make me mad now?" I mean, it was just one


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