Baroness Book Trove
Written on Apr 22, 2020
What will Lorna use her wish for?
Lorna Wilson
Lorna Wilson is our female protagonist, who ended up being in the middle of a divorce between her parents and having to move from northern California to Arizona. Moving is a big change for anyone, and sure she is a bit snooty, but she is a preteen girl that doesn't want anything to change, especially her parents divorcing and not hearing from her dad. Lorna does get better throughout the book and likes being in Arizona. She has made some awesome friends and is trying to make a wish come true. What I like about Lorna in this first novel is that we are just seeing her character and how she is dealing with her parent's divorce. Lorna does evolve throughout into someone that is okay with her parent's being divorced even though she doesn't get with why they couldn't make it work.
Samuel Black
Samuel Black is one of Lorna's new neighbors and is a bit of a love interest for her. Sam has them race his famous race track in their neighborhood and is a bit confused about why she disappeared the first time. Soon Sam finds out why and he is a bit interested in this new place that she has found called Land of Twilight. Well, until he isn't. Sam is a good kid and is only trying to help Lorna as best as he can. What I like about Sam is that he does evolve from being high and mighty to a more mellow person. Sure he still wants to race but not as bad as before.
Five Stars
Journey to Twilight Trilogy by Charmayne Hafen is an awesome book that I couldn't put down. It was so good from the first moment Lorna is introduced to Sam being introduced. I loved every moment of it. Ms. Hafen did a great job of spinning this tale. I am giving this novel five stars and recommend it to any parents that think that their child would love this book.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Prism Book Tours. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Land of Twilight by Charmayne Hafen.
Anyways, until next time,
Karen the Baroness
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