I have been reading the Dragon’s Eggs books from the first one and I love watching the little tyke growing up. Virgil has been very entertaining. I love this adorable cover. Cover Art: Eva Urbanikova Amazon / Goodreads MY REVIEW Temper tantrums, fire breathing, large claws, at two m...
Virgil is a dragon with human parents who are trying to raise him in an apartment in NYC in 1920. Rose and Henry are college students raising Virgil. They are learning as they go. So far they've learn Virgil is fascinated by the Christmas tree and that does not go well. He is also eating a lot a...
I have been a fan of Emily Martha Sorensen’s ever since I read Dragon’s Egg, so I was excited to get my hands on Twenty Four Potential Children of Prophecy, her new novella series. Amazon / Goodreads MY REVIEW Many times I find it hard to rate novellas. I like a lot of depth and detail in...
I have been reading Emily Martha Sorensen’s wonderful stories for a while now. Take a look at Trials of a Teenage WereVulture and you will see why. Cover by Rebecca Frank Amazon / Goodreads MY TEASE “Oh,” she said. She sounded disappointed. “That’s not really a clan. That’s, like…a club. ...
The Weeds within the Rulership (The End in the Beginning Book 1) by Emily Martha Sorensen is a fun short story to read about Raneh and Jonton, two twelve year olds beginning to realize they're growing up. I gave it four stars. I received a complimentary Kindle copy from the author in an Amazon pro...
I have recently found author Emily Martha Sorensen and am loving her writing, so when I was offered a chance to read this short story anthology, I couldn’t resist. Amazon / Goodreads MY REVIEW These sixteen short stories will have you traveling, flying high, using magic, and having action...
The Dragon and the Santa by Emily Martha Sorensen is a children's book that I found fun to read. After Irri, the dragon attempted to eat one of Santa's reindeer, it had to pull his sleigh. I gave it three stars. "'Naughty...nice...I wish they'd give me a third option. Most children are both, and m...
This is a cute concept, and seeing how I'm reading stories aloud to my son, I thought I'd give this a go.Cassie finds a pair of glasses during a sleepover. They look a lot like hers, but they have an incredible ability - they allow her to see fairies. She hates to give them back, but convinced they ...
Fairy Eyeglasses (Fairy Senses Book 1) by Emily Martha Sorensen is a book written for children ages six to ten. There are four books in this series. It’s cleverly written & kept my attention. I gave it four stars. Cassie accidentally took Bianca’s glasses at a sleepover. After she saw fairies she c...
You can find this full review and many others at Scifi and Scary's Book Reviews.This was a cute short story that was obviously released at the perfect time to capitalize on the title. It had just enough of an edge of fantasy to it to keep a young mind wondering and possibly expounding on the story ...
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