It was important that she learn the truth of this story. For though it happened long ago, in a deep and vital way it was still happening now and would go on happening forever. And if she did not learn it and grasp hold of it tightly with both hands, it would go on without her ... still vital, still ...
What Eyes Can See by Elisabeth Brown: I really liked how Arella (Cinderella) has no interest in the prince and the main character is actually Drusilla, whom I very much liked. However, what brought it way down in my opinion was that thrice-cursed prince. He was pathetic; a selfish weak fop who didn'...
I love this series. It's officially one of my favorite fantasy series. Yeah, bold statement to make, but it's true. Rarely have I read an author that consistenky makes me feel one way about a character - after knowing them for an entire novel - and then a few books later we see the story of the enem...
A copy of this book was provided to me by Bethamy House Publisher in exchange for my honest opinion. Dragonwitch is the 5th book in the Tales of the Goldstone Wood series. It's the first book I've read of the series. Though I normally don't jump in a series in the middle, I was told it would be OK. ...
Originally Reviewed At: Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 4 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: NetGalleyReviewer: ArielDragonwitch was my first journey into the Tales of Goldstone Wood series by Anne Elisabeth Stengl, and I absolutely loved it. Stengl creates a fantasy world that is different than anythi...
Originally Reviewed at Witchmag's Boekenplank To be honest the beautiful cover entranced me so much that I did not pass the blurb more than a glance before I asked to review this book on Netgalley. Only when I started reading I found out that this was already the fourth book in the series and reme...
I think I got this as a free Kindle book. I started it once or twice, and it didn't quite grab me. I'm trying to read things that I've already got, and not look for new, so I kept pushing through. There was a lot to like, the world-building was interesting at first, very fairy-tale-ish. At the same ...
For more of my reviews, check out Books For YA!To be honest, I was having second thoughts when I accepted this book. I don't usually read Christian fantasy fictions so I don't know what to expect from it and this is the 4th in the series and I thought, I might have a hard time catching up with the s...
I decided to join the Starflower blog tour, hosted by I am a Reader, Not a Writer! Starflower looked like such an enchanting read by the lovely cover, how could I resist?? Now, Starflower is technically the fourth in the Tales of Goldstone Wood series, but was meant to be a standalone book, so no wo...
The cover is...pretty but I'm not sure that that is a good representation of Rose Red. Maybe in the Dragon's mind?On the one hand, this book felt too long. Too many unimportant things going on making me bored. On the other hand.....I liked having the information that we got from Leo and Rose Red's c...
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