Book Review: 5 Things I loved about Rachel Hartman’s “Seraphina”

Join us for a review of “Seraphina”, a young adult fantasy by Rachel Hartman. … More Book Review: 5 Things I loved about Rachel Hartman’s “Seraphina”

BUTTERFLY INK- A YA Romance reviewed by Guest Blogger, Kate Lundeen

REVIEW Butterfly Ink is the newest young adult romance from Monarch Educational Services by Lori Keating and it’s perfect for a summer vacation read.  Meet Calista: a teen about to have all her wishes come true through a magical tattoo made of butterfly ink as the title suggests. Calista travels to Florida to spend her summer working at … More BUTTERFLY INK- A YA Romance reviewed by Guest Blogger, Kate Lundeen

Under His Wings Book 2: “Forbidden Reign” Book Review by Guest Blogger, Kelila Murdock

REVIEW Pero Moshe hears a mysterious voice singing from the underground tunnels in the palace ofBeijing, and a prophecy says she’s the one to answer the call. But when she does and istrapped in the Forbidden City with Dr. Carper, the journey uncovers more than the truth of herpast and not-so-missing parents. The Chinese government … More Under His Wings Book 2: “Forbidden Reign” Book Review by Guest Blogger, Kelila Murdock

The Impossible Girl: A Teen’s Take by Guest Blogger, Georgie Bartlett

In preparation for our April Master Class on Writing Fantasy, we are featuring several novels. Jean Hall previously reviewed The Impossible Girl, but I thought it would be interesting to a teen’s thoughts about this book also. REVIEW The Impossible Girl  (Monarch Books, 2022) by  Ashley White is a beautifully written middle-grade novel. Fans of Harry … More The Impossible Girl: A Teen’s Take by Guest Blogger, Georgie Bartlett

The Impossible Girl: A Middle-Grade Review by Jean Hall

As we gear up for our Master Class on Writing MG & YA Christian Fantasy, the Write2Ignite team is reading and talking about this popular genre. Registration for the class opens March 1 for the April 13 class with Amy Earls. In the upcoming weeks, I plan to publish several reviews of fantasy books. In … More The Impossible Girl: A Middle-Grade Review by Jean Hall

Interview with Author Jenelle L. Schmidt

The Orb and the Airship, by Realm award-winning author Jenelle Leanne Schmidt, is an adventurous tale about a rogue airship captain, an ambitious youth, and a clash of powers beyond their imagination. The first in a series, The Orb and the Airship was released on June 16th, 2023. Jenelle’s the author of the complete series “The … More Interview with Author Jenelle L. Schmidt

The King’s Feather: A Book Review by Guest Blogger, Hadassah Murdock

To follow up on last week’s interview with Amy Earls, here is a review of THE KING’S FEATHER by a young adult reader. We’re excited that Amy’s book debuts on Friday! Pero Moshe’s mom vanished from their Oregon home, and the prophecy says it will happen to Pero, too. But when it does—and Pero is … More The King’s Feather: A Book Review by Guest Blogger, Hadassah Murdock

Millie Maven: A Trilogy Review by Guest Bloggers Mara and Sophia Scudder

If you’re craving more books like The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe with clean fantasy and wonderfully shown Christian symbolism, Millie Maven by Ted and Rachel Dekker is an awesome trilogy we’d recommend. Though it isn’t without its flaws, it echoes the great works of Lewis with its realistic redemption arcs, creative world, and excellently … More Millie Maven: A Trilogy Review by Guest Bloggers Mara and Sophia Scudder

Killing the Eagle by Erin Greneaux

We have all gotten upset with an author for killing off the main character, but as writers, we know the author has a more difficult time doing the deed than the reader has reading about it. The author, as the creator of that character, is more invested in their well-being than any outsider ever could … More Killing the Eagle by Erin Greneaux

The Red Bard of Roche: A Book Review by Kathryn Dover

I was excited to get a chance to read and review the second installment of The Red War Annals, The Red Bard of Roche by Helena S. George, after reading and reviewing its predecessor, The Lost Bard of Taliyaven, last year. … More The Red Bard of Roche: A Book Review by Kathryn Dover