14 Aug
2012

Book Review: Shayla Witherwood by Tamra Torero

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Published On: May 8, 2012
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The Short, Sweet, and Spoiler-Free Blurb:

Shayla Witherwood has never been like other girls. Being a half-faerie will do that to you. But with magical powers like invisibility, shape-shifting, and healing kisses, high school is bound to be anything but boring. Throw in an ancient prophecy that is sure to get someone killed and a few unpredictable enchantments, and you have one of the most anticipated fairy tales of the season.

3 Stars

Shayla Witherwood was like Bewitched goes to high school, but she’s a half-fairy instead of a witch. I got the Bewtiched vibe because Shayla would use her fairy powers for very small, every day things like the witch Samantha would. It was a cute, fun, and sweet tale about a girl trying to fit in. As the story goes on, there are a few small twists and and it was fun to see her learn more about who she is. The voice and writing were enjoyable, but the foreshadowing was a little heavy-handed for my taste. Sometimes it seemed like Shayla was a kind of dense, but overall she was a very adorable and relatable character. I thought her best friend had a lot of personality and was fun to read about. The boy Shayla has a crush seemed like he had kind of a flat personality.

I really enjoyed the shout-out to the Lagoon Amusement park in Utah (which I’ve been to several times). Overall it was a fun, clean read about the sweet and magical fairies you think about when you’re young.

Content Rating: Everyone.  I don’t remember any language, there was a brief kiss mentioned and there was no violence.

I received this book for review from the publisher, Cedar Fort Publishing, in exchange for an honest review. I was not told what to say, I was not paid to write this review and all the opinions expressed are my own. 

About Tamra Torero

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Tamra Torero fills her life with all things sweet—from her nine children and two grandsons, to her husband, Paco. By day she creates sweet things to eat as a bakery manager, and by night she creates sweet stories (which all-too often require “brain food,” aka Hershey’s Special Dark Chocolate). She enjoys reading in the bathtub, watching movies in bed, and dancing in the kitchen. She is the author of seven novels for children and teens.

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  • http://www.blookgirl.com/ Katie @ BlookGirl

    Great review, Jess :-) I saw this one in B&N and loved the cover and the premise. Sounds like it was a pretty great read overall, and one my sweet niece would likely love. I’ll have to pick this one up for her.

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts! <3

    • http://www.booksatruestory.com/ Jessica B

      Thanks for leaving such a sweet comment! Hope you niece likes it :)

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