Who heals the healer?
In this light, fantasy romance novella, the real magic may just lie in the hands of a human.
The Elven Healer's Apprentice from Elisa Rae weaves a magical tale of a grumpy sunshine romance between an elven healer and a human woman. Opposites attract when they encounter forced proximity and jeopardy. That's when the real magic starts.
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Book & Author Details:
The Elven Healer’s Apprentice
by Elisa Rae
(Elves of Eldarlan, #4)
Publication date: February 9th 2023
Genres: Fantasy, Romance
Synopsis:
Merlon, the king of Eldarlan’s healer, hides his soft heart beneath a prickly exterior. Despite a traumatic childhood, he strives to excel as a healer and an elf. But he gets more than he bargained for when he rescues a human woman from certain death right before being snared in the curse put on the king of Eldarlan.
Left to fend for herself in an absent elf healer’s compound, Adela tries to be useful. The patients call her the healer’s apprentice. Something the healer rejects when he finally returns. Despite his grumpy manner, the healer displays a strange mixture of kindness and care. Intrigued, Adela suspects the healer hides more than he reveals.
The Elven Healer's Apprentice
Excerpt
“Where am I to go?” I asked Sage as I brushed her velvety side.
Blinding white, sixteen hands high, and powerful, Sage’s heritage as a unicorn was only
evident by the nub in the center of her forehead that had once been a long, elegantly lethal horn. I had never seen her in all her glory.
According to Lippin, a unicorn hunter had driven her to the ground, bound her, and sawed
off her horn when she was only a colt. Only the master healer’s intervention had saved her from being harvested for her other parts. Since then, she had lived in the compound, cared for and fed.
When I came, one of my first duties was to deal with the unicorn because she didn’t like
males. Not a surprise, considering her past. Not all males were an issue. I had been told she
tolerated the master healer.
I rested my forehead against her warm hide, breathing in the scent of warm, clean horse. “If
he throws me out, I have nowhere to live. Father still wishes me violence. I don’t want to go
back there. Henri is dead.” A fresh wave of grief pressed in on me. I hadn’t been able to save
him. Never to hold him again, ruffle his hair, laugh at his teasing, or chase him around the bailey.
Tears filled my eyes. I missed my brother so much.
Sage’s nose bumped my shoulder. She snuffled at my kirtle sleeve.
“Just give me a moment,” I told her.
She snorted and side-stepped away from me.
“What?” I lifted my head and blinked at her. Unicorns differed from horses in more than
appearance. Intelligent and intuitive, they understood far more than their less magical cousins.
Sage wheeled around so her whole body blocked my view of the stable doorway.
“I can still see her, Sage,” a male voice said. The healer entered the stable and came around
the side so he could address me, but he remained with his back to the outside wall and his face
and torso in the shadows. “I see Sage has imprinted on you.”
Sage huffed and tossed her head at him before nuzzling my hair as I came around to better
see the healer.
“She seems to like me,” I agreed.
He chuckled, low and deep. “She is protecting you from me. See how she is trying to
position herself between us?”
Sage bumped my shoulder with her nose, trying to nudge me to step back out of sight. I
stood firm. She huffed and stamped her foot, which I ignored.
“I won’t hurt her,” the healer told Sage, who swung her head toward him and showed her
teeth. “Honest.” He offered her his hand. Sage only eyed him and shifted closer to me. “I owe
her an apology.”
I stiffened in surprise. Men didn’t apologize. At least in my experience, they didn’t.
“Apology for what?”
Sage grew still beside me, as though listening.
“For my words back at the clinic. I spoke without properly assessing the situation and
accused you of things that clearly weren’t true. I am sorry.”
I blinked and peered into the shadows where his features hid. Did he jest? Was this a ploy to
make me appear foolish? “Step into the light, please.”
“A distrusting creature, aren’t you?” he asked. The healer stepped forward, so the sunlight
fell over his features.
“With good reason,” I replied.
He was tall, but all elves were. Lean-featured with the changeable silver-blue eyes of his
species, he made a striking impression even before one accounted for his pure white hair. Wild
and gleaming silver in the light, his hair stood out from his head in a disarray of curls as though he had run his fingers through it a few times. He arched a silvery-gray brow at me when my gaze fell to his face. “So, you can tell if I am honest if you see my face when I am speaking? That must be a useful skill. You realize I am an elf. Lying makes us ill.”
“But you are capable of it,” I pointed out.
He met my assessment openly, eyes flashing silver. “True. By omission or half-truths, but
never outright lies.” He tilted his head slightly. “And you? Are you honest?”
“I told you the truth.”
“You did,” he admitted.
We stood there, studying each other in silence for a few moments. His stance remained
relaxed, as though we were friends chatting about the weather. I wondered what he saw in me.
“Are you going to throw me out?” I asked suddenly.
“Depends.”
“On what?”
“Whether or not you want to go.” He crossed his arms over his chest. “This compound is a
haven, a place of healing. If you wish to remain, you are welcome. If you wish to go, you are
free to do so.”
“I wish to stay.” I loved tending the animals, helping Sina with the housework, nursing
patients. “Will you allow me to help with the patients?”
“That depends.”
I opened my mouth to ask for clarification, but I found him watching me expectantly, as
though he knew exactly what I was going to say. I pressed my lips together and lifted my
eyebrows instead.
Author Bio:
A reader of fairytales and folklore, Elisa Rae loves a happy ending. Noblebright characters, dastardly villains, and chemistry between characters delight her. When she isn’t writing, she loves to watch superhero movies and literary dramas.
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