A series of unusual events begins to unfold, revealing truths about Brynn’s heritage that make her question everything she thought she knew. Fourteen-year-old Brynn McAwber lives with her family in Jeffersonville, Indiana, where there is not much to do and she appreciates spending time with her best and only friend, Makayla. Venturing outside of one’s expected path of existence can be one of the most challenging and rewarding tasks of all. This review was originally posted on Baroness' Book Trove Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of The Changeling's Daughter by R. Reeder has created a weird world that I'm sure he just barely scratched the surface of when he was creating this story. Reeder did a good job writing the story, but I also feel that some parts could have been left out or put together in one chapter. My rating for The Changeling's Daughter by R. Reeder dumps tons of information on us throughout the story. Usually, any kid should feel like they can go to their parents with questions and think they will have the answers. I felt terrible for Brynn because of that. Instead of just sitting back and forgetting about everything, Brynn has decided to go on a quest not to be a villain but the hero that she needs to be.Ī lot is going on for Brynn to muddle through, especially on her own, since she doesn't know how to ask her parents questions about themselves. She finds out who she and her family truly are while learning that some things in her life aren't quite right. Chris Reeder is about Brynn McAwber finding out the truth about her and her family while going against what she is to become the hero in her own story.īrynn McAwber has lived for fourteen years, thinking that she was a regular human being until she started to disappear. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Author. I devoured this book in only a couple sittings, and I wished there was more. The dialog reads naturally, and I laughed out loud a few times. The plot moves along without dragging or feeling rushed. This book is full of whimsical and enchanting characters set in a vibrant world. Her determination and strength of will proves that despite our lineage, we choose the sort of person we want to be. She’s supposed to be evil, but she doesn’t feel evil. It’s a story that can appeal to people of all ages.īrynn discovers she comes from a long line of goblins. It tackles on age-old themes in an easy-to-read modern way. ‘The Changeling’s Daughter’ is a fun, light-hearted, and exciting tale. I was given a copy of this book to review. This is the story of a girl who finds out she's supposed to be the villain, but decides to be the hero anyway. Her body keeps disappearing, an odd little man appears at her family home and steals her dad for several days, and a mysterious woman with a sword stands watch in her town.ĭiscovering the truth of her family - of herself - sends her on a quest to a new and strange world - the Land of Annwfyn. Strange things are happening to Brynn, and they aren’t puberty. Chris ReederįREE on Kindle Unlimited | $6.99 on Kindle | $20.95 in Paperbackįourteen-year-old Brynn McAwber discovers a terrible truth about herself and her family and must undergo a perilous quest to another world, to save a friend and redeem her soul. Read this review and more on my blog at Hey, Roxie Reads.
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