A sister's envy.
A song unfinished.
A debt long owed to the forest.
Rowenna Halwyn lives beneath the weight of her family's name and beneath the shadow of her radiant sister, Elspeth. But when envy takes root and tragedy follows, Rowenna finds herself haunted-by music that drifts through the still night air, and by the presence of a hooded figure watching from the trees. Drawn ever closer to the forest's edge, she must confront the truth of her actions and the ancient force that binds her fate to the land itself.
Wind and Rain is a lyrical, gothic reimagining of the traditional folk ballad The Two Sisters, weaving myth and mortal sorrow into a timeless tale of jealousy, love, and redemption-where the living and the lost meet again in the wind and the water.
Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven gothic fiction steeped in folklore, mystery, and tragedy-exploring how love, once twisted by jealousy, can leave ruin in its wake.
This is the first instalment of the Songs of the Fenrow series. Short novels reimagining and retelling the old stories of folklore.