{about the book}
Valentine’s
Day.
And
my 21st birthday.
Whoop-de-doo.
Just
another college day full of classes and more homework than is humanly
possible.
…until
Jason, my best-friend-since-kindergarten, shows up to take me out for
the day.
Like
old times: the two of us on a wacky adventure, playing hooky from
real life. With his lopsided grin and tickets to a circus full of
misfits and monsters, he introduces me to a whole new world—one
full of magic and mystery—and turns my reality upside down.
Except
nothing goes as planned, and we end up running through the city to
find a missing siren before someone brews a love potion with her
blood.
Sirens
and love potions, witches and elves, and Valentine kisses. Nothing
will be the same for me again.
{book links}
{excerpt}
Jason grins. “I’d never miss your birthday. Remember last year?”
“Ugh! I thought I’d never thaw out after we went skiing in a blizzard. We were stranded for three days in that cabin we found in the woods.”
“Aw, come on, you didn’t even get frostbite. I took care of you.”
“At least I didn’t end up with any broken limbs. That time.”
“I still can’t believe we went snow-boarding on East Pillar Mountain Loop. That’s a tough trail, and then you broke your arm slipping in the parking lot on the way to the truck.”
My muscles were exhausted, and carrying my board on my shoulder, I wasn’t watching where I was going. I didn’t see the patch of ice. “Remember when you took me spelunking?”
“I had no idea that bear was in there.”
“I can’t remember ever being that scared.”
“But it was fun! Come on. We can’t break tradition.”
Leaving
the house to go to school, I had schoolbooks spilling out of one
hand, the other holding my place in a Nancy Drew novel, and bunny
slippers still on my feet. My mom was a wee bit upset.
I
haven't changed much. Still always have a book (or two) in my hand or
creating stories in my head, and although I don't have any bunny
slippers, I love writing in my jammies and snuggly slipper socks.
When
I grow up (maybe a hundred years from now), I'd like to be a
superhero, but for now, saving the day, one page at a time, suits me
just fine.
With
my husband TJ (my own cuddly werewolf), I home-school our three
girls, who keep us busy with art, science projects, books to read,
dance classes, and walks about the park.
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I was suppose to do a review of this...and then I had Kindle issues. Amazon is sending me a new one but until then I am working off a laptop...it is so hard to read on it! I did get to read a little of this book and I have to say it is very catchy. So far what I've read is very good and makes me want to read more!

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