What I liked about this book is it's sense of magic and adventure. It comes covered with a warm blanket of hopeful expectancy to solve a mystery of a missing loved-one.
Its pages took me to the world of Lily and showed me how important finding her mom was to her. Her struggles became part of the reader--in this case, that's me, of course. :-) But--unbeknownst to her--within the heart of her struggles lies the key to learning where her mother was.
I enjoyed reading it. It was a lovely tale.
Rating: 4 stars
P.S. I received a complimentary copy of this book from BookBloggers.
I did enjoy this book by Medeia. :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, Chrys! :-)
DeleteThank you so much. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Medeia! Hope to read more of your books. :-)
DeleteIt's definitely on the list. Ah that I could get that time-stopper working again. =)
ReplyDeleteOh, Crystal! Nice to see you here. I do hope you get that time-stopper working soon. :-)
DeleteI have this one to read, but Medeia keeps writing faster than I can read her books.
ReplyDeleteAgree. I wish I could write as fast as her.
DeleteThanks for this review, I have Medeia's book in my list.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Kelly. Thanks for dropping by!
DeleteI loved your term, "hopeful expectancy." Perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Glad you liked it.
DeleteAnd thank you so much for visiting again, cleemckenzie! I'll be updating this blog soon after I finish some things.