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Hello Reader. The final story in the Brodyr Alarch saga is almost ready to soar. For twenty-four years, Gerallt has borne a swan’s wing as a living reminder of past shame and promises. In Whispers and Wings, his journey toward redemption, patience, and love reaches its climax.

Readers first met this world in Sealed with a Curse, where the seeds of magic and heartbreak were sown. From that spark, the trilogy grew — a story deeply influenced by my love of the misty hills of Wales and the forests of Germany, where every corner holds a hint of the mythic.

This is your chance to step into the world of Caerwynd early. Pre-read the final tale and witness the culmination of magic, love, and divine intervention before the book’s release.

erallt’s swan wing, Aderyn’s secret gifts, and the shadows of betrayal await you.

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For twenty-four years, Gerallt has borne Arianrhod’s blessing of a swan’s wing in place of his arm as a living reminder of a past he cannot forget. He kept the wing as a memento, a symbol of his vow to seek redemption and right the wrongs that had shadowed his life in Melthkior.

When an act of violence leaves him helpless, a vision of starlight leads him to Aderyn, a humble girl who listens to the secret language of geese. Through her patience and uncanny gifts, Gerallt learns that true healing may not come from strength or steel—but from love, patience, and the courage to embrace who he truly is.

Yet shadows of the past linger. A betrayal long ago by Mared, fuelled by ambition and dark bargains with the Otherworld, still threatens to claim what is right. Within the walls of Prince Eryndor’s hall at Caerwynd, where song and starlight collide, Gerallt and Aderyn must face the lingering shadows of deceit—and fight to claim the freedom and love that has long been denied them.

A mythic tale of love, redemption, and the intertwining of mortal hearts with divine hands, Whispers and Wings tells the story of a curse that lasts a lifetime, and the love strong enough to make it whole.

Blending the timeless tale of Brother Grimm’s The Goose Girl with the ancient mythology of Welsh deities, Whispers and Wings is the final installment in the Brodyr Alarch series, with Sealed with a Curse as the unifying thread that weaves the series into a single, mythic tapestry.


Thank you so much for helping me bring this story into the world. Your support for the Brodyr Alarch series means everything. I truly couldn’t do this without you. 💙

Until next time, take care and happy reading! 💙

Morgan Sheppard, Author

Originally from the United Kingdom, Morgan Sheppard now resides in Germany, although she freely admits to having left part of her heart in Wales. Whilst a writer mainly in the fantasy genre, Morgan is more than happy to share her love of reading amongst the many different genres out there, and can always be found with a book close by.

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