First off, the setting. No.There is no such thing as "Minnesota-nice". And if there was, and there isn't, Minnesotans would not refer to it as "Minnesota-nice." Yokels? Hicks? Alberta Clippers? Something the Minnesota yokels referred to as an Alberta Clipper was bearing down from the north.Wha..? I...
This was super cute. I really liked the fun tone that prevailed throughout. Kayla was witty and sweet. The plot wandered a bit, but not too bad. The whole idea of human stork and Icelandic myth was different. I wouldn't have labeled it as a paranormal romance. It's more of a coming of age story.
Posted on Book Chelle.3.5 of 5 starsI didn't know what to expect. I actually read the synopsis of the second book prior to reading the first book. But don't worry, I didn't really get any spoilers out of reading it. Wendy Delsol's Stork is a story about storks, followed with Norse mythology. I had j...
I can not believe that I did not read this book sooner! It was sooo good that I read it under a few hours!!What I loved about this book is the uniqueness of it. I loved how Ms.Delsol is able to bring to life a classic tale that has been passed on through generations. Ms. Delsol story immediately gr...
*Rating* 3.0*Genre* Young Adult Paranormal*Review*Stork is the first book in the series with the same name by Wendy Delsol. It is told in the POV of Katla Gudron LeBlanc who finds that she is living in the great white north of Minnesota and has a destiny and a past she had no prior knowledge of. Nor...
Short and Sweet: Our main character, Katla (aka Kat), has been forced to move from California to Minnesota. A move that she is none to pleased with. Here in this chilly town, she uncovers a long lost secret and a secret society that she could have never dreamed existed. While reading Stork, I was co...
I have good things to say about Stork by Wendy Delsol. Wendy brings a fresh new take to the paranormal genre and lets the readers explore the idea of “Storks.” I doubt anyone would want to go around announcing that they were storks or that they believed in the stork long after the time they have had...
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