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Wormwood Abbey (The Secrets of Ormdale Book 1) (Rated: ASR)
Product Type: Kindle StoreReviewer: Nobody’s Home Review Rated: ASR |
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Summary of this Book... | ||
This short novel is told from the point of view of a sensible and well-educated clergyman's daughter, Edith (who is also a successful "yellow-back" detective-novel author who writes by necessity under a pseudonym!) Her father, who was cast off from his family when he was nine years old, strangely receives a letter from a solicitor that he's inherited the family estate. Here begins our heroine's adventures at Wormwood, which I won't spoil by spelling out. Through Edith's adventures, she discovers beauty where she doesn't expect it and discovers friendship for the first time outside her small family circle. | ||
This type of Book is good for... | ||
Young adult and adult fans of fantasy, and particularly fans of dragons. It's a short, light read, good for a weekend at the beach––or sitting by the fireplace watching the snow fall. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
I enjoyed this story and I will read further into the series. I liked the characters created by the author and I look forward to seeing them grow in the next book of the series. The positive notes I have on this story are mainly things that point at more to come, though this story is worth a read. But I think there's so much more the author can do with the plot and characters, which I hope comes about in future books. Something that will turn away readers expecting a story that's a historically accurate, combining dragons and Jane Austen or Charlotte Bronte––this isn't it. The family travels by train and then carriage deep into Yorkshire, and Edith makes a few subtle and not-so-subtle references to having read both Austen and Bronte, which for me adds some relatability to her character. | ||
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