![]() Agent: Laura Rennert, Andrea Brown Literary Agency. The novel works best when Messenger’s characters are left to explore her vividly imagined world of wind, rather than just talk about it. As Messenger (Keeper of the Lost Cities) alternates between Vane and Audra’s perspectives, the story bogs down in detailed explanations about the sylph world, Vane’s training proceeds with excruciating slowness, and the romance between Vane and Audra is lackluster and predictable. Readers learn the secrets of the sylphs, as Vane and Audra experiment with Vane’s emerging abilities and she struggles with her role as his guardian. ![]() Audra reveals that Vane is also a sylph, a mystical creature who can control the wind, and that he’s being hunted by Raiden, a ruthless and powerful sylph. Enter Audra, the gorgeous and disciplined “sylph” who saved his life and has been haunting his dreams. After the tornado, Vane keeps on having dreams of this random girl, and then one day she appears in his room. His parents died from the tornado, and Vane was later adopted. It is about a kid named Vane Weston, who was sucked into an F5 tornado and survived. ![]() ![]() While he loves his adopted parents, who live in California’s scorching Coachella Valley, he can’t shake the feeling that something about that accident doesn’t add up. Let the Sky Fall is a book by Shannon Messenger. Vane Weston has no memories of his life before a tornado killed his parents, only dreams haunted by a beautiful girl. ![]() Seventeen-year-old Vane Weston lost his parents in a freak tornado when he was seven. 1 by Shannon Messenger RELEASE DATE: MaA teenage boy discovers his magical heritage and falls in love with his protector. ![]()
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