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Legends of Us by Lorie Rea starts when Amber observes her sister Victoria preparing a ceremonial family speech that presents their shared experiences as legendary, but senses Victoria’s wish to escape her role. The family gathering ceases with an abrupt attack by masked figures claiming to liberate her. Amber recalls scars and years under Tracy’s supervision, skills that later help her defend her sister. Amber is hurt but recovers in the Airova family’s care, and she guides younger relatives in vigilance and training. Amber has a lot of identities and responsibilities that stem from a barrage of historical conflicts, leaving her to oversee defenses and take on a leadership role during ceremonial, domestic, and martial events that include a Trial Duel against Griffin.
Lorie Rea's Legends of Us: The Legend of the Soul Guardian transforms a fantasy from a simple family history into a living, breathing myth. From its opening moments, the story acknowledges its own form and invites the reader to step into a legend instead of a timeline, creating an awareness of shared memory. Amber and her dream-sharing gifts, scars, and piercing gaze come across as both human and larger than life; her very being shakes up the otherworldly with sensory detail. The world-building is developed in the story and settings like the Custos' home, shaken by storms but sheltered by love and loyalty, becomes more than a place. It becomes a symbol of fragility and strength coexisting. Rea’s storytelling clinches fantasy and the supernatural in a style that's imaginative, daring, and genuinely fresh.