Blue and Silver - Caishel
Blue and Silver - Caishel
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Disguised as a boy, Caishel seizes the chance to escape her past by serving as page to the charming but troubled Sire Ailan. Hidden high above the world in the sky castle of Ardon, her secret is safe—until Ailan discovers the truth.
What begins as forbidden attraction soon deepens into something neither of them can deny. But love in the clouds is never simple. They move to Lan where castle is haunted by the Eos—mysterious, ghostlike figures bound to Ailan’s family—and Caishel finds herself entangled in a legacy of danger and secrets.
To protect the man she loves, she must risk everything to uncover the mystery that could destroy them both.
Sky Castles: Book One is a tale of hidden identities, forbidden love, and the haunting power of destiny.

Caishel survives on the street disguised as a male. Caishel accepts a job as Sire Ailan's page in the floating castle of Ardon, hoping to save enough to become her true self. Ailan immediately discovers his page is a woman, but keeps the knowledge to himself, despite his growing attraction to her. Caishel has difficulty keeping the truth to herself and tells Ailan the truth. Like a caterpillar evolving into a butterfy, Caishel marries Ailan and becomes a Duchess when Ailan inherits the title and lands of the Duke of Lan. They begin their new life in Lan. The estate is in a poor condition, but working together they begin to put things right. Strange accidents happen to Ailan and Caishel decides to investigate by donning her street urchin disguise. ... CAISHEL, one of the best paranormal I have read in a long time. I couldn't put the book down. If you are looking for a great book to keep your interest and forget everything around you, then you have to read, Caishel By Sue Perkins [Author note: Title now is "Blue and Silver - Caishel"
A wonderfully imaginative world of sky castles, squabbling nobles and spirits. Caishel is an endearing character who gets herself into all sorts of situations. The romantic threads are interwoven with mystery - a well plotted story with a satisfying ending.Wendy Scott, Fantasy Author,
Cail is a street urchin, a crafty one at that. What makes him different is that he's actually a she, Caishel, a girl forced to pose as a boy to protect herself on the streets. She was relatively safe in that setup, until she bumped into Ailan. She couldn't refuse his offer to become his page, especially that her true gender was about to become a public knowledge. And this is how a beautiful and sweet love story began. Ailan is resourceful and protective. While other aristocrats indulged, he remained respectful, particularly after he discovered that his page was a beautiful woman. In this book you'll see Ailan and Caishel face trouble, defend each other, fall in love, get married, and try to settle in Ailan's land now that he inherited the title…if only those assassination attempts weren't there! And what would Caishel do to protect her husband and keep him alive and by her side? She would go to the source she knew well and that will get her information, the street urchins. I liked the way the book was written, a mix of contemporary and historical. This world is perhaps parallel to ours where they travel on nehhars and drink kee. Thoroughly enjoyed living Caishel's story in her world