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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Prah, Constantine, Baryeh Review CRANE by Stacey Rourke #paranormal #specfic


This month our awesome review team has selected

CRANE
by
Stacey Rourke


The Horseman is unending,
his presence shan’t lessen.
If you break the curse,
you become the legend.

Washington Irving and Rip Van Winkle had no choice but to cover up the deadly truth behind Ichabod Crane’s disappearance. Centuries later, a Crane returns to Sleepy Hollow awakening macabre secrets once believed to be buried deep. 

What if the monster that spawned the legend lived within you?

Now, Ireland Crane, reeling from a break-up and seeking a fresh start, must rely on the newly awakened Rip Van Winkle to discover the key to channeling the darkness swirling within her. Bodies are piling high and Ireland is the only one that can save Sleepy Hollow by embracing her own damning curse. 

But is anyone truly safe when the Horseman rides?

Cathrina's Review:

Oh Wow!!

I'll say right at the beginning, Crane by Stacey Rourke is a fabulous adaption in regards to Sleepy Hollow, Ichabod Crane, and the Headless Horseman.

The Author, Stacey Rourke has an absolutely brilliant writing style that blew me away. Each descriptive page had me hungering for more, and I found it difficult to put the book down. 

I like humor, especially sarcastic humor, and Crane did not disappoint. And to enlist Rip Van Winkle into the storyline was over-the-top enjoyment! I loved the main character, Ireland and her strength to persevere in her battle with conquering the Horseman. I never leave spoils~~~Oh Boy!! You will be amazed!!!

Whether I'd been so caught up in the story or it wasn't mentioned to lure the reader into book 2, I can't remember if it was explained how Ireland Crane was related to Ichabod. 

I highly recommend this phenomenal book.

Now: Let's head over the read Nana and Empi's reviews!!





2 comments:

  1. RE: how Ireland was related to Ichabod, I don't think it was really mentioned. Something can only be inferred from what Eleanora says at some point, but it is left open. Perhaps it will be mentioned in book 2 or 3 ??

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  2. Great review, Cathy. Her writing was riveting and funny.

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