Review

Thursday, September 1, 2011


Frost (Stork #2)

Hardcover384 pages
Expected publication: October 11th 2011 by Candlewick Press
provided by:NETGALLEY
In this sequel to STORK, Katla Leblanc has to employ her grit, spirit, and special gifts to rescue the boy she loves.
After the drama of finding out that she’s a Stork, a member of an ancient and mystical order of women, and that her boyfriend, Jack, is a descendent of the Winter People able to control the weather, Katla Leblanc is delighted when all signs point to a busy and peaceful Christmas. That is, until the snowstorm Jack summons as a gift to Katla turns into the storm of the century, attracting Brigid, a gorgeous scientist who, in turn, attracts Jack. Between the school play, a bedridden, pregnant mother’s to-do lists, and keeping an eye on her aging grandfather, Katla doesn’t have time to question Brigid’s motives or deal with Jack’s increasingly cold behavior. But Katla’s suspicions mount when Jack joins Brigid on a research expedition to Greenland, and when the two of them go missing, it becomes clear that Katla is the only one who can save her beloved Jack from the Snow Queen who holds him prisoner. Adventure, romance, and myth combine in this winter escapade for teens who like a bit of fire with their ice.

MY REVIEW: 
In this sequel to Stork, Delsol, once again tests their bond.  This book challenges you to keep up on the crazy ride and with  all that is happening.  It has a good balance of mystery, romance and supernatural to keep you attracted to the plot.  Having read Stork and Frost, I would recommend this series.  It is something different than your usual supernatural, paranormal tales.
Frost is the much awaited sequel to Stork. The novel is loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen.I really loved Stork, so I was really excited about reading the sequel. Like Stork, the first book in this series, Frost was an amazing read. Delsol brought out more Icelandic folklore that had my curiosity buzzing. I was hooked from beginning to end. Kat & Jack are great charactersas well as the other characters in the book.This was a very satisfying sequel to “Stork”. Wendy Delsol again made me feel like I’m a part of that world.
 
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