"Storm" by Halliwell Sutcliffe is an enthralling tale set against the backdrop of a rough, historic countryside, where the protagonist, Hardcastle, Lord of Logie, faces a dual battle against external enemies: the Lost Folk from Weathersett, and his internal demons tied to his family's past. The story starts with Hardcastle's homecoming through moody highlands, shadowed by grim tales of the Lost Folk and builds tension as Hardcastle confronts three people from a village. Simultaneously, a merchant named Donald and his daughter, Causleen, become entangled in the rising conflicts at Logie, merging lives on the cusp of myth and reality, setting the stage for a compelling story of pride, fear, and looming war.

Storm
By Halliwell Sutcliffe
In a realm of folklore and rugged landscapes, a Lord must fight a thieving faction to protect his community while facing his own shadowy lineage.
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