Teresa Geering is an enchantress, and Shasta Summer is the second of four enchanting fables published by Night Publishing. Here you’ll meet a young girl named Summer who is magically transformed into a beautiful young woman named Shasta, her “eccentric” Aunt May, a fairy queen and her princesses, a magical village named Shasta (I want to go and live there), a young man named Merlin who is imprisoned in a black cat of the same name, love between Shasta and Merlin, time travel, murder, and a sinister presence named Erasmus, the main character in The Eye of Erasmus, the first book of this series (published in June 2010). Every page is enchanting and thoroughly enjoyable.
I find Teresa Geering’s prose as fabulous and mesmerizing as is J. K. Rowling’s: magical, well-told fables that can be read enjoyed by people of any age. I can’t wait for the next to novels in this series to appear so her readers can enjoy them. I know I’m eagerly looking to them. Once you pick one of these books up, you won’t put it down until you’ve read it again and again and again.
A definite five stars
7 comments:
Did I say I love you George? (Don't tell the wife) Thank you so much. Gobsmacked doesn't come into it. I can't thank you enough.
Tee x
George is it asking too much to put it on Amazon for me please?
Thank you again.
Tee x
Well said, I'm also riding on the road of curd. It flows like satin or mercury, a complete package of literature, entertainment and fantasy. What more one can want in a single book. Characters are well developed and depicted. Shasta is beautifully described that encouraged you to live. Lol.
Tee of course fine reading.
Thanks Sudam. I'm pleased your enjoying it.
I completely agree! Shasta Summer is wonderful! I loved all the twists and especially the ending.
K.C. Hilton
The Magic of Finkleton
Thanks Katrina. That means so much to me.
Tee x
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