Red Moon Rising by Paula Harrison
Published 2nd April 2015 by Nosy Crow
Read in April 2015 as part of #paperbackmonth
Available from Amazon
The Blurb:
Laney is surrounded by magic.
She also has magic of her own.
She just doesn't know it yet.
Could it be true? Could she, Laney Rivers, be a faerie?
Laney discovers the truth about who she is at a time of extreme danger. The faerie tribes are under threat from a dark power that wants to steal away their magic and reign supreme over them all. Laney is going to need all her new-found skills to do battle with the darkness and hold the faerie world together...
The Review:
This book is full of magic and was a delight to read. I found that the main character Laney is a feisty heroine who can be spontaneous which occasionally gets her into trouble.
I enjoyed joining Laney on her adventures and found that I could relate to her feeling out of place and unaware of the changes she has to endure. I could also relate to how children feel when they are not being listened to or respected by an adult just because they are a child.
With a feisty, spontaneous heroine who only wants to try and do good, this book is a magical delight to read.
Aimee x
Published 2nd April 2015 by Nosy Crow
Read in April 2015 as part of #paperbackmonth
Available from Amazon
The Blurb:
Laney is surrounded by magic.
She also has magic of her own.
She just doesn't know it yet.
Could it be true? Could she, Laney Rivers, be a faerie?
Laney discovers the truth about who she is at a time of extreme danger. The faerie tribes are under threat from a dark power that wants to steal away their magic and reign supreme over them all. Laney is going to need all her new-found skills to do battle with the darkness and hold the faerie world together...
The Review:
This book is full of magic and was a delight to read. I found that the main character Laney is a feisty heroine who can be spontaneous which occasionally gets her into trouble.
I enjoyed joining Laney on her adventures and found that I could relate to her feeling out of place and unaware of the changes she has to endure. I could also relate to how children feel when they are not being listened to or respected by an adult just because they are a child.
With a feisty, spontaneous heroine who only wants to try and do good, this book is a magical delight to read.
Aimee x