Oh, 'The Disney Riddles' is such a fun read! The main character is this clever, curious girl named Lily, who stumbles into a magical world where Disney characters live—but they’re all trapped in these tricky riddles. She’s got this spark of determination, like a mix of Alice from 'Alice in Wonderland' and Hermione from 'Harry Potter,' but totally her own person. The way she deciphers each puzzle feels so satisfying, like peeling layers off an onion.
What I love is how relatable Lily is. She isn’t some chosen one with grand powers; she’s just a kid who loves word games and ends up saving the day through sheer wit. The book’s got this cozy vibe, like solving mysteries by a fireplace, but with Disney’s signature whimsy. Makes me wish I could jump into the pages and help her crack those riddles!
Lily, the protagonist of 'The Disney Riddles,' is the kind of character who makes you cheer out loud. She’s resourceful, a bit stubborn, and totally unafraid to question even the trickiest riddles. The novel weaves her growth into each chapter—like how she learns to trust her instincts or collaborate with unlikely allies. It’s a story that celebrates brains over brawn, wrapped in Disney’s classic enchantment.
Lily’s the heart of 'The Disney Riddles,' and man, she’s a breath of fresh air. Imagine a protagonist who doesn’t rely on swords or magic spells but on her sharp mind. She’s got this notebook where she jots down clues, and her interactions with characters like a sarcastic Cheshire Cat or a forgetful Dory are pure gold. The book’s charm lies in how it turns classic Disney tropes into brain teasers, with Lily as our guide.
I adore how 'The Disney Riddles' centers on Lily—a bookworm with a knack for puzzles. Her journey through enchanted libraries and talking mirrors feels like a love letter to Disney fans who also enjoy a good mental challenge. She’s not flashy, just brilliantly persistent, and that’s what makes her stand out. Plus, her dynamic with the riddles’ creators adds this layer of playful tension.
What grabs me about Lily in 'The Disney Riddles' is her ordinary-kid appeal. She’s not a princess or a warrior; she’s just someone who loves solving mysteries. The way she tackles each riddle feels like a game, and her victories are small but meaningful. It’s a refreshing take on heroism, where the 'magic' is all in her quick thinking and love for words.
With her enemies in pre-civil war Virginia still seeking her death, Esmerelda is forced to return to the future only days after wedding Lance. Because it was necessary to fake her death in order to stop her enemies from following her to the future, her new husband, Lance, was forced to stay behind. He’d placed a magic box for them to communicate until he found a way to safely be with her beneath the floorboards of the house.
Now, she must find it.
A task that is easier said than done!
“The Magic Box” is book two of the exciting paranormal-romance-mystery-thriller Esmerelda Sleuth Series
Meet Esmerelda Sleuth. Sleuth is her name and investigating is her game. (Paranormal Investigating, that is.)
Esmerelda makes a good living as an investigator in a rather progressive firm. She lives a stable and sensible life until she meets Lance; an old money "hottie" who works for a real estate firm next to her building. After accepting an invitation for a weekend getaway party, she quickly discovers that Lance has a secret. He is wealthy. That part is true. And, yes, he's procured a job as a realtor in the building next door. His secret is that he belongs to an underground society of humans who didn't abandon their connection to magic centuries ago when religion declared it evil and he has traveled through time specifically to find her and bring her back to his time to marry him. If that isn't enough of a far fetched tale to absorb, he informs her that she was born in his time to a family belonging to that same secret society and was promised in marriage to him as an infant. When enemies who didn't want to see the union of families take place made attempts on her life, her parents sent her into the future and erased her memories of them as a precaution.
Possessing virtually no belief in magic, ghosts, psychics, time travel, etc., it takes some doing on Lance's part to convince her to believe his story and go back with him. When she does, the lies, deceit and attempts on her life start all over again. Will she escape emotionally and physically unscathed?
"The Other Side Of the Mirror" is a steamy-paranormal-romance- mystery-thriller and book one of the Esmerelda Sleuth series.
Her life was full of misery and pain until she found out about her mysterious lover on the day of her thirteenth birthday. That person started to take care of her from a distance.
What would happen when she finds out her true identity?
What would happen when she gets separated from that mysterious lover?
Beryl and Daryl are excited that they can finally attend University and live together but things complicate when Beryl’s cousin shows up to hide at their residence. The cousin is half-fairy and the three end up growing close while protecting her secret.
Things start to complicate when the close trio encounter other Half-Myths and try to navigate between Schoolwork, possible romances and life-threatening situations.
A certain group is out to kill her and all others like her. Will Daffodil, the Half-fairy, survive and also continue her romance with a Half-Myth of higher standing than herself?
A girl who was determined to find her place in this world, but nothing in this life has prepared her for who would walked into it. Or shall I say what walked into it.
Her life will be turned upside down when not one, but two strangers pop into her life. Quick life decisions and going on the run was what saves her and helps her find her rightful place in the faery world that she now is a Queen in. Will true love conquer all or will she need to be her own hero...
Elise and the Dragon's Son (Magical Journey Series Book 2)
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Elise is once again zapped into another time and place, together with her brother and two friends—and this time, it is in Transylvania, wherein they meet the real Dracula. But this is not their only problem. They also have to face the Jinn, a powerful being that Dracula’s brother has procured by a warlock, and some strigoi—the origin of vampires…
How can Elise and her gang be able to destroy their powerful enemies? Will they be able to return to their present time and place just like they did when they journeyed to the Land of Magic?