A short sharp enjoyable tale of magic and the unexpected…
Having just read this book in one sitting I found myself enthralled by page 4 where the story unexpectedly flips and takes the reader on a journey of folklore, witchcraft and murder.
With darker tones and a magical theme that merge together well, Rebecca Crunden delivers a well-written tale that might only be twenty four pages long, but it represents hundreds of years of history and lore for the title character. Throughout, the addictive writing style carries a humour that is both fun and perfect for the genre while the imagination is also given plenty of room to work alongside that history and lore suggested here – as the ending promises, that’s the start of the next story!
For anyone looking to be whisked away only for a short time but through some imaginative literature, this is the one for you.
‘Screaming would have been the sensible thing to do; it also proved impossible. Screaming would mean she’d be able to unlock her jaw and at the moment it felt like her jaw had rusted shut…’
5 Stars
So cool to see you are reviewing a book by Rebecca Crunden. I just acquired her book Dust & Lightning FREE for my Kindle!! I’m really liking what I’m reading so far! Definitely give that one a go.
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Ha! I literally just saw where Dust & Lightning made your “Best of” list last year. Oops. Good show, Rebecca!!
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