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Wingless (Wingbound Series Book 2) Kindle Edition
“I must get home before someone else I love dies.”
Imprisoned on a floating island, four wingless friends need to get home before an assassin strikes at the heart of Balfour. Facing the dangers of the land and sky, young Ledger must help them escape and lead them home.
But his adopted brother, Tolliver, can’t leave just yet. He is determined to find his winged family, the ones who threw him away at birth. Will they accept him or execute him? Either way, Tolliver intends to try.
Heather Trim’s limitless imagination takes flight once more revealing that your most daunting limitation can be your greatest weapon.
THE WINGBOUND SERIES:
Book 1: Wingbound
Book 2: Wingless
Book 3: Wingspan
Novella 3.5: Little Dove
Genres: Fantasy, coming of age, romance, survival, adventure, epic, tween, middle grade, young adult
Setting: Other world, middle ages
Reader age: Suitable for readers aged 10 to 100
Explicit language: None
Sexual Content: Clean and wholesome “first kiss”
Is the entire series complete and available? Yes
- Reading age10 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 8, 2018
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Praise for Wingbound
"A great psychological fantasy."
-Southern Fried Geek Girls
"A fantastic adventure for all readers with their heads in the clouds."
-Author Annette Spratte
"Unexpected, funny, serious, wonderful, and above all; magical."
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"Spellbound by Wingbound... I was swept away by visions of the castle in the sky."
-Author A.C. Gaither
"Sprawling castles and desolate oceans in a soft, simplistic fairy-tale writing style."
-Bookish Creature
"A new world, new cultures, adventure, danger, triumph, true-to-life characters, humor, romance, and dragons."
-Author Melissa Keaster
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- ASIN : B07JCSCFK5
- Publisher : TrimVentures (November 8, 2018)
- Publication date : November 8, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 1.3 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 332 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1732909008
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,983,738 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Heather Trim is an award-winning author, retreat center executive director, and professional daydreamer. She inspires with her unique perspective of spirituality and the world. She lives in Georgia with her husband, Kevin, and five amazing children, one special son-in-law, and one treasured granddaughter. Heather enjoys bullet journaling, complicated board games, and reading too much.
She can be found on Facebook, Instagram, and her website: www.heatheraine.com.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2020I couldn’t put the book down. I liked all of the different people that Ledger and his companions came across on their travels. I can’t wait to read Wingspan to find out what happens next for Balfourians and Elleriens.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2018Wingless delivered the same delightful experience as Heather Trim's first book, Wingbound. I can see this adapted into a box-office smash if made into an animated film. Definitely recommend it for fun, easy reading.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2019Great read!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2018*this review contains minor spoilers*
I wish all sequels to books were this good.
The thing about Wingless is, I don’t even think it was *just* good – I think it was so good that it was even better than the first book. I don’t know whether it was simply because I already knew all the characters or what, but, even though the first book was good (rated 4 Stars) and easy to sink into, for some reason I think Wingless was even better. I’m not a huge fantasy reader so in the first book, it took me awhile to follow along with what was happening, but I didn’t have that issue with Wingless at all. In fact, it only took me two days to read. I don’t think I’ve *ever* read a fantasy book that quickly before.
And I think part of that fact has to do with the change in voice in Wingless from the first book.
I read Wingbound, book #1, back in April, so it took a moment for things to click, but when I first read Tolliver’s POV, I remembered that, hey, this didn’t happen in the other one. I was surprised, but I ended up liking Tolliver’s POV a lot more than I was expecting — especially since that POV switch didn’t happen before, so it was a new change of style. In fact, even though most of the book *was* still mostly in Ledger’s POV, the chapters that were Tolliver’s (which were maybe 1 to Ledger’s every 4 or 5) brought a breath of fresh air to the series. I think I’d go as far as to say that the chapters in Tolliver’s POV — as well as his little subplot in general — was my favorite part of the series so far, and I’ll be interested to see if that carries on into future book(s).
I was also glad to see that the author distinguished the relationships a little more in this book — after finishing Wingless, I skimmed through its reviews on Goodreads and I saw at least one other (4-Star) review that made the same point. In Wingbound, I remember being a little confused because I wasn’t sure if there was supposed to be a love triangle between Hollis and Ledger and Alouette. I think things became much clearer in Wingless, and I was glad to see a healthy male/female friendship between Ledger and Alouette. I’m *very* relived that my love triangle suspicions were proven wrong in this sequel — maybe I’m wrong, but I feel like I don’t see a whole lot of make/female interaction in fiction that’s *just* friendship. It always has to lead to something romantic so I’m glad that didn’t happen here.
As far as sequels go, I think Wingless was incredible, and I’m still thoroughly shocked that I enjoyed it more than the original. The plot points and relationships were stronger, the author introduced an incredibly engaging sideplot, and I was constantly wondering who was friend and who was foe.
Of course, if you haven’t read Wingbound, you should go do that first. But, overall, I definitely recommend this series to any fantasy reader — and even readers like me, who don’t usually read a whole lot of the genre! If you liked Wingbound, then you’ll definitely like Wingless — even better than the original!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018Enter a rich world that includes a civilization that lives on a floating rock in the sky, supported by another that lives on the ground. Did I mention that those on the floating world have wings? Only the wingless live on the "earth". What if they're all the same people, simply separated over time? There must be more interesting history there to be revealed in good time.
Let's focus on two brothers, who in the last book flew up to the floating world (Ellery) with their friends to investigate where the winged people had gone. They were simply missing - there wasn't anyone on the island. As they explore this new world, they learn about each other and struggle to mature. But grow they must, and learn to go after what they believe in. One brother is actually a wingless Ellerian who had been rejected at birth, something he recently found out, and has a bigger stake in finding the winged people - discovering his birth family. As the expression goes, nothing is easy. But the adventure is enthralling. If you're like me, be prepared to hold your breath a lot as each part of the story unfolds. Maybe it should be called "breathless"! I love, love, love this series and can't wait for the story to continue.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher and author. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
- Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2019"Wingless" by Heather Trim is the sequel to "Wingbound". Lemme tell ya..... I couldn’t wait to dive into this! The author left quite the cliffhanger in Book 1.
So, an interesting thing about this book is the point of view change throughout the story flow. The author flip-flopped perspectives between Ledger (the main character of the first book) and his older brother, Tolliver. You’d think this would become confusing and hard to follow, but she does the POV change at the start of each chapter and clearly labels it.
I admit to having a soft-spot for Ledger since the reader follows him in "Wingbound". He’s such a lovable character! I think of Ledger as a lanky and timid underdog. But, I did enjoy discovering more about Tolliver. His secret past consumes him in this storyline, but hey, that drives the action!
"Wingless" definitely has more heart-wrenching moments than the first. More drama and plot-twists are sprinkled along the way, too.
Heather Trim hooked me again. I can’t wait until Book 3. She left us, and the peoples of Ellery and Balfour, dangling. I do have a small suspicion the reader might get a third POV from Angus, one of the core characters. But that’s just me speculating.
5.0 out of 5 stars"Wingless" by Heather Trim is the sequel to "Wingbound". Lemme tell ya..... I couldn’t wait to dive into this! The author left quite the cliffhanger in Book 1.Heather Trim hooked me again!
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2019
So, an interesting thing about this book is the point of view change throughout the story flow. The author flip-flopped perspectives between Ledger (the main character of the first book) and his older brother, Tolliver. You’d think this would become confusing and hard to follow, but she does the POV change at the start of each chapter and clearly labels it.
I admit to having a soft-spot for Ledger since the reader follows him in "Wingbound". He’s such a lovable character! I think of Ledger as a lanky and timid underdog. But, I did enjoy discovering more about Tolliver. His secret past consumes him in this storyline, but hey, that drives the action!
"Wingless" definitely has more heart-wrenching moments than the first. More drama and plot-twists are sprinkled along the way, too.
Heather Trim hooked me again. I can’t wait until Book 3. She left us, and the peoples of Ellery and Balfour, dangling. I do have a small suspicion the reader might get a third POV from Angus, one of the core characters. But that’s just me speculating.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2019The complex, relatable characters shine in this imaginative YA fantasy about the power of choices. Tension mixed with light humor and a fun plot-twist at the end are sure to entertain YA readers young and not-so-young.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019I dont read books... never really have - but I gave wingbound a try after attending a retreat where i found it being sold...and i thoroughly enjoyed it - so i thought I’d give wingless book 2 a go.... it did not disappoint and kept me engaged the whole time! I am ready for book three! Heather is a talented author and I look forward to growing in my leisure reading with the next installment :)