Tag: family
Rampant (Little Goddess series) by Amy Lane now out!
by CadenO on Jan.13, 2010, under Paranormal, Realistic Fantasy
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The first vendor to get Book 4 of Amy Lane’s fabulous Little Goddess series on the shelf is iUniverse – click here to get Rampant! They even have a very badly formatted excerpt of the first 2000 words, so you get a little sneak-peek.
I’m a huge fan of indie author Amy Lane, and am excited to make this announcement. We’ve been waiting a while for this book to come out, and it’s now here! Update: Now available from Amazon!
Enjoy!
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Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen
by CadenO on Jan.05, 2010, under Book Reviews, Realistic Fantasy
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For anyone who’s ever loved, hated, warred with, cuddled with, or generally been part of a magical duo called sisterhood, this little book will ring some bells and pull some heartstrings. As one-half of a sister team, plus a gardener and a cook, I’m a sucker for sister stories, and this one didn’t disappoint.
Older sister Claire Waverly lives alone in the family home in North Carolina, where she runs a unique catering business that specializes in using flowers in the recipes. You see, there’s something a bit magical about the garden that the herbs and flowers grow in… the food can have unexpected side effects on those who consume it, and Claire is highly sought after in this small town college community. In particular, a crazily sentient apple tree that wants to tell people what their most important moment in their lives will be (usually a spectacular death), and Claire works hard to make sure that curious townspeople don’t sneak in to partake of the tree’s peculiar fruits.
Younger sister Sydney booked out of town 10 years earlier, when she turned 18, and Claire has had no contact with her. But one day Sydney shows up with 5 year old daughter Bay in tow, asking for sanctuary in the family home. She has her own demons, but the distance between herself and Claire is such that she can’t confide. Throw in eccentric elderly cousin with a compulsion to give weird things to people, out of the blue, and you have a recipe for gentle magic to heal old hurts and show people a brighter, happier future.
The sisters have to learn to live with each other, and a couple of hot guys in the picture add some sizzle to the story. There’s no explicit sex, per se, but the love goin’ round is steamy enough to make you not notice. There’s also a threat from Sydney’s past to complicate things, but this is late in the story.
The depiction of the relationship between Claire and Sydney is beautifully handled, and as someone who’s had her share of differences with a much-loved younger sister, I can say that it rings true. Not a lot of action, but definitely a lot of feeling. I really cared for these characters, and marveled at the strange and beautiful world they live in. It’s not a long book and is a fairly quick read, so give yourself and your sister a treat and check this little gem out!
The author, Sarah Addison Allen, is North Carolina born and bred, and lives there still while writing full time. Check out her website and read more about this interesting young author. On my reading list is her second book, The Sugar Queen, and her upcoming 2010 release The Girl Who Chased The Moon.
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