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The Lady of the Storm: A Musical Journey

Book CoverI’m so pleased to be here today to share a bit about the release of The Lady of the Storm! My publisher is giving away two copies of the book (U.S. & Canada mailing addresses only) to two lucky commenters today, so be sure to say hi. I’m also giving away some ‘magical’ jewelry on my website to celebrate the release, so be sure to check that out too.

I had so much fun posting a musical journey for my previous book, that I thought I’d do the same here today for The Lady of the Storm. I searched for songs that I thought might best convey the essence of scenes or characters in my book. So please join me on a musical journey through The Lady of the Storm.

My heroine, Lady Cecily Sutton, has inherited the powers of sea and sky from her elven lord father and has turned her back on her magical gifts for years. But when her village is invaded she is forced to face her destiny…and Giles Beaumont, the man who once broke her heart. Although she tries to deny it, she soon realizes she’s still in love with him. Kiss from a Rose by Seal describes Cecily’s inner turmoil:

My hero, Sir Giles Beaumont, is a man who longs for adventure and excitement. Lady Cecily, with her title and longing for a peaceful home life, doesn’t fit into his visions for the future at all. But after years of protecting her, he finds himself entirely too intrigued by the woman, and the song I Hope that I Don’t Fall in Love with You by Tom Waits echoes his own conflict:

As Cecily and Giles journey through an England altered by elven enchantments, this song by ELO, Strange Magic, captures a bit of the essence of the world:

There is a pivotal moment on their journey when Cecily is contacted by her foster-father through the vibrations within a magical crystal mountain, and this is the first clue to her true destiny. The Voice by Celtic Woman is an eerie reflection of that scene:

When I started writing the book, I had no idea that Giles would be twice cursed, and although it became his greatest challenge in the story, I think he became a better man for it. The following song, Pretty Amazing Grace, by Neil Diamond (one of my favorite singer/songwriters) personifies Giles’s feelings toward Cecily after this dreadful event toward the end of the book.

I do hope you enjoy the music in this journey through some scenes and characters in The Lady of the Storm. Do you have a favorite song or band that inspires you? I would love for you to share!

My Magical Best,

Kathryne