Synopsis from Amazon:
Willow and her friends are back and find themselves under the scrutiny of the magical inhabitants of the main world. Everyone seems to be against them including the directors, the mayor and Keith Quidnunk, the intern journalist for 'The Empowered' newspaper, whom no one has ever seen. At the same time Lance has asked for Willow's help, but if she does it will mean having to survive King Cornelius' wrath.
Join Willow and her friends to find out what wonders await them as they explore frozen lands. Can they save Santa and Christmas from destruction? Can they avoid being sanctioned by the magical community?
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My Review:
The
Portal Prophecies continue to surprise me! Going in, reading the first book, I assumed I was in for just a simple little adventure
with wild and colorful, eclectic scenarios that would happen quickly
and twisted creatively but predictably. I wasn’t totally sold on
any of the characters, and I let my first impression color what I
thought the rest of the series would look like.
Then
I read A Halloween's Curse, and I learned that I had presumed wrong
in the best way possible! The first book might have been a little
rough around the edges as it was setting the various stages—but now
those stages are set and the shows are happening!
The
events and resolution of A Halloween’s Curse means that the
refugees from Willow’s world are being regulated and monitored by
the authorities, distrusted for their abilities, and also having
those who know about those abilities demanding that they use them for
the purposes of the authorities’ benefit.
Meanwhile,
there are missing guardians to find, artifacts to protect, and the
royal family is really wanting to get rid of Willow... Her only hope
is that Prince Lance can keep his family off her scent.
This
book is deceptively thin—and there is a lot that happens in such a
short time that I had a hard time putting this down! There’s death
magic, frost monsters, charismatic influence, an alternate origin
story for Santa Claus... and SOO much more! I really enjoyed the
different scenarios--the level of peril is just enough to let each
character shine, and there is definitely something brewing in
the background that isn't too obvious, while the obvious brewing
conflict is remaining suitably just below the surface. Every
adventure reveals just a tiny bit more of everyone, giving a new
strength along with a new set of challenges to overcome. Dynamics are
changing all over the place, but can Willow and her friends remain
strong through it all?
I
would give FROST BITTEN a solid *****5 STAR***** rating. For what it
is, a delightful, eclectic adventure full of unexpected twists and
unique characters, it hits all the high notes and keeps a reader
firmly in its thrall. If you haven’t read The Portal Prophecies
yet... What are you waiting for? Pick up your copy of the first book,
A KEEPER'S DESTINY, and get ready for nonstop excitement!
Further Reading: (Paranormal/Portals/Adventures/Young Heroes)
The Portal Prophecies--C. A. King
-A Keeper's Destiny
-A Halloween's Curse
-A Keeper's Destiny
-A Halloween's Curse
The Fair Folk Chronicles--Jeffrey Cook and Katherine Perkins
-Foul is Fair
-Street Fair
-A Fair Fight
-All's Fair
-Foul is Fair
-Street Fair
-A Fair Fight
-All's Fair
Spirit Knights--Lee French
-Girls Can't Be Knights
-Backyard Dragons
-Girls Can't Be Knights
-Backyard Dragons
Lord of the Wyrde Woods--Nils Visser
-Escape From Neverland
-Dance Into The Wyrd
-Escape From Neverland
-Dance Into The Wyrd
The P.A.W.S. Saga--Debbie Manber Kupfer
-P.A.W.S.
-P.A.W.S.
The Cadeau Series--Connie Olvera
-Who Can You Trust?
-Who Can You Trust?
The Shaudrey Universe Series--J. E. Mueller
-Fire's Song
-Fire's Song
The PSS Chronicles--Ripley Patton
-Ghost Hand
-Ghost Hold
-Ghost Heart
-Ghost Hope
-Ghost Hand
-Ghost Hold
-Ghost Heart
-Ghost Hope
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