But is she really cursed?
This is the first time I've read one of Kendra's books and I can tell you, it's not gonna be the last. In a very short amount of time (Really, it won't take you long to read, and you might be a tiny bit put out that it isn't longer since you'll get to love the characters) Kendra brings you into a world that puts a little bit of the fantasy into reality. There are some very specific similarities to the book of Daniel, too. The characters didn't have long to catch my heart, but do it, they did! From the sweet prince to the dear Daughter of Blood and Misfortune, there was so much personality. My favorite by far was Misha, though. You'll probably find at least one or two parts that really stick it to you (I may have sent a picture of one of the paragraphs to a friend with the caption "Called out") I loved how well Kendra made me run the gamut of emotions- from outrage to teary eyes to laughter. This is a definite recommend from me!
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I received a copy of this book from the author, but the opinions are wholly and honestly my own.
Check out the rest of today's blog tour:
May 17
Kendra E. Ardnek - Rapunzel and the Story of Daniel
Interviews:
Books, Life, and Christ – Kirsten Fichter
Reviews:
Live. Love. Read – Misfortune
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