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“Mystery, complex, and problem-solving.“
Reading age
7-12
Genre
Fantasy
Publisher
Palmetto Publishing
Publication date
March 13, 2020
My brief summary of the book
One rainy day, Addie B and her boy cousins are stuck inside their cabin. Addie B discovered a poem and a treasure map that Gemma had sent in Addie’s book. They must check this new place out! So, Addie and her cousins went to the waterfall, and they were transported to a place called crystal canyon, where a terrible crystal dragon lived. They must break the curse of the dragon! Will they break the curse before it’s too late?
My thoughts
Another action-packed story with Addie B and her boy cousins. This book is a little bit more complex than the two previous ones. Even more mysterious! And who doesn’t like a story with a dragon?
My rating
About the author
“Hi! I’m Eileen Hobbs! I live in Oklahoma, but I’m not a true Okie because I grew up in the beautiful and exotic country of Thailand. I am married and have two grown sons and two dogs. I teach English composition to international students at a nearby university. I always say my students are my window to the world!! I love traveling, gardening, and spending time with my family. My book, The Heath Cousins and the Moonstone Cave, is based on my kids and their cousins when they were young and having wonderful imaginary adventures.” – Amazon.
More by Eilen Hobbs
- The Heath Cousins and the Moonstone Cave; Please read my review.
- The Heath Cousins and the Kingsgate Bridge: Book 2 in the Heath Cousins Series; Please read my review.
- The Heath Cousins and the Ruby Lantern, Book 4; Please read my review.