Rescuing the Prince by Meghann McVey - Guest Blogger Book Review
Synopsis
During the afternoon fantasy parade, a dragon swooped down and carried off my boyfriend. I am not making this up.
So begins Leah’s adventures that lead her to another world. At home in California, Leah’s boyfriend Gerry is her rock and motivation. Now, trapped in another world without him, she must find her own courage. During her quest, Leah impersonates a missing princess, learns magic, and meets new friends and allies, including the shy, handsome Tolliver. But in the end, does she have what it takes to defeat Gerry’s fearsome captor, the Dragon Rider?
So begins Leah’s adventures that lead her to another world. At home in California, Leah’s boyfriend Gerry is her rock and motivation. Now, trapped in another world without him, she must find her own courage. During her quest, Leah impersonates a missing princess, learns magic, and meets new friends and allies, including the shy, handsome Tolliver. But in the end, does she have what it takes to defeat Gerry’s fearsome captor, the Dragon Rider?
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Jennifer's Review
It was a very good book and I enjoyed
reading it. I hope to read the next one.
It's about a young girl named
Leah who is in a parade with her boyfriend when he is suddenly taken by a
dragon to a different world. She follows the dragon and suddenly finds
herself in a new world. There, she finds a castle and is soon made to
pretend to be a missing princess. She soon meets two nice people named Faxon and Tolliver who help her in her quest to find her boyfriend.
Before she knows it, they are forced into a war. While Tolliver and Faxon are fighting, she gets help from a wagoner named Relidon, but
they soon get separated, so she continues on her way.
Does she ever find
her boyfriend? Do they get back together? Does she ever escape the new
world? What happens next?
Read the next book to find out what happens
to her.
5 stars.
Author Bio
Meghann McVey grew up in Hawaii and currently lives in New Orleans. With
her Master of Arts in English and work in commercial nuclear power
since 2008, she is proof that degrees needn't dictate one's jobs. Among
her many muses are Ray Bradbury, Walt Disney, and Japanese animation.
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